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Show i X Professor Hill Speaker L. Dr. Reuben Hill, professor of chemistry at the Utah State Agricultural college, will continue his talk on chemistry Tuesday evening beiore the Acuut group ot the M. L A. tn the Sixth ward. THE HANDICAP OF EYE STRAIN Satisfactory progress at school cannot be expected of , pupils who are handicapped by eyestrain. "If your child tires easily, if concentration is difficult, it would be well to have his or her eyes examined. Defective vision in children responds readily to the corrective treatment of properly fitted glasses. Consult, M Men Games . The.-- i eight-stak- e -, GILBERT FILM DELIGHTFUL M ' Farmington, Utah, Mar 3 (API Green, con iecl slayer of his wife, her mother and her stepfather, went on trial in dison a trict court here today charge of murder A venire of 25 men Jivas on hand from which selection of a jury was started. Green is chaiged in the present trial with the murder of James Green, nis wiles stepfather and his own uncle. The defense asked Judge Eugene E. Pratt, pi isiding. to name insanity experts to examine Delbert Green, indie iting that a plea of insanity would be offered Green followed his young wife. Delbert Mrs.-Pete- fi44tof 6-- 14 - en i .r 1 Daringly sophisticated, John Gillierts latest talking triumph His Glorious Night, a filmization of Molnars famous stage play, d Olympia, comes to the screen as the most delightfully bit of romantic comedy seen or heard in many a season. Gilbert, suavely reminiscent of The Merry Widow, magnificently handles his role from the very first scene and opening sentence in Willard Macks ciisp dialogue to the last, and completely .dispels whatever fears his fans may have held for Lovenus Olsen, March 5. UFD I, his futuio m the talkies. Indeed, it is dil'licult to withstand the temptation to credit this as the finest jierfouniance of Gilbert's career, even with recollections of The Big Parade" before us. Not that L. W, Johnson, March 5, 113 W. 1 S., this sprightly characterization has anything in common with that doughiniy role, but Gilbert is splendid beyond the pale of adjectiv es. Training School Continues. leaders Scout The tiatning Phone 764. school w ill reopen in the rooms Office over Woolworth Store the chamber of commerce WedJ of nesday evening for the Logan and Cache stakes. Under the direction L. R. HumMiss Jewell Allen, student at of Reed W. Baily and their assisthe L. D. S. Business College, at phreys, scoutmasters, Salt Lake, is home fqr a few days tants and troop committeemen wall be expected to attend the convisit with her parents. tinuation of the course. License Marriage of Welch P. Paradise Mrs. J. A marriage license has been is- Delivery. Boy Hurt was a visitor in Logan on Mose Watterson Jr. sued to James A. Galliher and delivery Lena Velma Dougherty, both of boy for John H Andeison Mertile Gladys, from Ogden to Layton cantile company, met with If you want a gmile each day Jarbidge, Nevada. misfortune to bieak Ins aim and Utah, the night of January 4 and read.Vest Pocket Essays. The one Executive Pond in bruise his lace at noon today killed her and hoi parents when Salt Lake today enumerates some things Scout Executive Preston W. The lad was driving through an she refused to return home with "Dad is good for. Pond is in Salt Lake today at- alley m the rear of the business him. Family quaireis had precedwas working lor when n ed their separation, statements to At the ladies adult class in the tending a conference of scout firm he of lus delivery wagon hit a olficials declared 5th ward M. I. A. tomorrow even- executives of Utah and Idaho. wheel rock The lad was thrown from the ing W. ' M. Evertonof will discuss Here From Rexburg Earl Hunsaktr ot the vehicle. the Bible. "Notable Mothers Choice Mr. and Mrs. fc red Smith of Utah Grocery took the lad to the Thirfy-On- e over last week in hospital for medical aid. Rexburg, spend to Preston Speak Mr. D. Logan doing temple work. George Attorney County Holsteins Change Orson Frank Purser Has Accident ol a Smith is brother to adult the will talk Preston ol Mrs. Cardon 8mith and whe local Lucy barber, A. Purser, Frank M. I. ward class of the Eighth this city. recently moved his barber shop to Tuesday evening, his subject beHands in Dairy Sale the building on east Centei ing Law Enforcement." Critchlow in Logan bj occupied street, formerly W. J. Critchlow of Ogden, chief George Y. Smith, strained the Wedding Anniversary Continued from Page one D. R. Roberts, district ligaments in to Ins deputy leg recently Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen of statistician for the government barber of his C.ie Registered cow H P. Andersen their 47th in the 1930 census, is in Logan while moving - Cove commemorated and He has been Hyrum, to Melvin Johnson, $175 Mrs. He came here to check on the chairs around. wedding anniversary at home through the injury grade heifer, N. S. Johnson, Lew Allens 70 birthday anniversary work of John Q. Adams and Olol kept A unable to be about his work. to Robert Johnson, $82.50 on Sunday. Six of their ten I. Pedersen who the are barber istoii, taking the Mr. Lawrence opened registered bull calf, H. P. Ander families children and joined manufacturing distribution and mornMr. Purser this sen, Hyrum, to Lorin Hendricks, them at their ranch home at census of this county. This work shop for -- The Purser barber shop $130; registered heifer, John T. ing. a delicious Is about at an end. Cove and enjoyed was moved several days ago fol- Quayle, Logan to Parley Pitcher, chicken dinner. a fire ' and the razmg of Smithlield, for $115; pure blood lowing Here Johnsons Garff property on South Main heifer, Plowman Brothers, Smith Observes 69th Birthday r Rich John- the Mr. and field, to Gilbert Thatcher, Ogden, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoddard, wife son are visiting with Mrs. John-aon- s street. lor $102.50; grade heifer T. Earl 235 east Willard of Stoddard, H O. -- First4Attends Bailey Funeral parents. Dr, and Mrs. i&llsop Smith South, observed hef69Ut Budge. came here Satur They h?eedham, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. A rlsh, Bountiful, for $135; regisbirthday anniversary Friday. from their home in Black-foo- t, Mr. and day Mr. tered heifer, Utah State Agrl- Mrs. Jesse Earl, and dinner in her honor was given at where Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Frank Earl Idaho, returned cultural college to Boran Anderthe home of her son and family. is a member of the stake presiSunday evening from Salt Lake son, Hyrum for $155; registered Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoddard before Mrs. Johnson, dency. they went to be in attend- cow, Dewey Goodwin, Cornish to Friday afternoon. Those present her marriage, was Miss Blanche where ance at the funeral services held H. J. Richards, $105; registered were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard StodJohnMrs. Mr. and Both Budge. afternoon for their sis- cow, J. J. Hall, to William Gibdard, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hess son were popular students of the Sunday ter, Mrs. J. H. Bailey. The ser- bons for $125, registered cow, and Jud Stoddard, a nephew of U.SA.C. vices were held in the Eighteenth Andrew Nelson, College to GilWillard Stoddard an a resident of ward Bishop Clawson, bert Thatcher, ogden, $185; rechapel. . Parker, Idaho. Visits Lieut. Maughan who had been presiding bishop gistered cow, Dewey Goodwin, F. Elvin Maughan, Lieutenant in Cornish to Andrew Nelson, ColClosing out on all boys shoes at who recently graduated from the for many years m the ward lived a O. L. Lee, which the lege, grade heifer, Baily family $1.95. Smith Clothing Company. U. S. Air Corps Advanced Flying close friend for to E. B. gave Paradise, years may Parrish, Advertisement AnSchool at Kelly Field at San the principal funeral address. Bountiful for $145. is a visitor in LoTexas, bankwere toni, The stand and casket Grade heifer, Fred Whittle, Like New Car gan, guest of his parents, Mr. and ' with a beautiful array of Richmond to J. L. Robinson, $80. The first weeks showing of Mrs. Harrison D. Maughan. Lieut. ed Grade cow, Hyrum Woodward, the new Durant, has caused Mauhan has received an as- flowers. Wellsville, to ....Arthur . Pitcher, much favorable comment among signment from the government Regional Convention $157.50; registered the many who have viewed this Ynd win' be attached to a governheifer, ClarAlthough only a few were pres- ence Meikle, Smithfield, to ParMotor ment flying field in Oklahoma Union machine at the to conferences wardowing ley Reese, Benson, $185; registercompany headquarters on west during the next twelve months. ent, other activities, the executive ed and Clarence The management His stay in Logan will be brief. heifer, Center street. Meikle, council. of board the Cache valley Smithfield, to Ralph Bernhisel, of the local distributing agency met at Lewiston, $125; registered cow C. Boy Scouts of America, says that every one who has the Purser Barber Shop has scout headquarters Sunday after- Z. Harris, Richmond to Andrew viewed the 1930 Durant offering moved to just east of Bingham's have pronounced it an expecta Cafe on Center Street, where old noon with Scout President Joseph Reese, Benson, $250; grade heiin the chair. The report fer, Foster S. Reese, Benson, to E. Uon surpassed. and new patrons will be welcome. Quinney of the camping committee John B. Parrish Bountiful, $60 Advertisement H. Wilson, chairman, wa3 heard N. 8. JohnEnjoyed Wrestle Registered bull and approved, and the committee son, Lewiston, tocalf, C. ParProf. J. E. Hickman, Dr. O. H. Banker in Logan Harry with to the Comforward authorized go T. B. Farr, cashier of the ker, Logan. $110; registered bull Bude and Joseph Quinney went Smith-field, of work if the possible. calf, Irwin Maddox to E. T. Bencompletion to Salt Lake Friday night and mercial National Bank at was transacting business in There will be a regional match son, Preston, $50; registered bull attended the wrestling - Lewis and - Ira Salt -- Rhmo-to Legan during the forenoon hours. Strangleron to March which James Heber Cronquist, Benson, $95; re18, at City endeavoring Dern. They were highly enter- Mr. Farr was -executive of the gistered heifer, Andrew Nelson, tained and enjoyed the match make plans in order to leave this L. West,- ScoutScouts of America, College to Ernest the national. Boy very much. Prof. Hickman . re- afternoon for Portland where conSpeth, Smith-fiel- d, chief $120; grade heifer, Leonard marked that he has been in Pacific North West bankers held will be present as the from each Christensen, tto E. to be speaker. Scout leaders C. Hogan, many a place where there were ference is scheduled Other bankers from district are expected- to attend. Lewiston. crowds of people but this was the this week. greatest jam he had ever ex- here to attend the conference follows: A box of powdered styptic and a Its inventor has patented a maperienced. Hundreds were turned have been announced as Brothers tube of shaving cream can be car- chine using either steam or comaway who could not gain en- H. J. Hatch, Thatcher trance to the arena. Bank; F. P. Champ, Cache Valley ried In the handle of a new shav- pressed air to remove pltsTi7im Bank; Russell Rogers, Lewiston ing brush, the cream being fed peaches, prunes and other fruits, Will persons who picked up State Bank. to the bristles by pressing a button placing them in a separate rccep on one side. tacle from the pulp. articles belonging to ladles who Lomet with auto accident near Going to Conventio- nThe Hungarian government hal gan Sugar Factory, February 19, District dealers, mechanics and A Copenhagen engineering firm return same to Journal office. salesmen of Nash automobiles in won the first prize in ai Interna- granted a concession for an ele These little keepsakes and val- the intermountain territory, will tional competition for plank for a trie power plant that will burn the uable papers are dear to the lov- hold a convention in Salt Lake free port and harbor at Barcelona, low grade peat Of that country ed ones. beginning tomorrow afternoon, at Spate, estimated to cost $134,000,-- 1 and supply power to Budapest and Advertisement which C. W. Nash, the chief of 000. 'other cities. that the automobile factory In be will Well present bears his name, Aggies Show Baugh Motor - company In z fJie:r person." will be represented by amateur tournament in Salt Lake of this city - four- - Utah Aggies- - returned , home Grover JHaslamtend Irvin Glenn. manager with titles. They are Arno Larsen Wilford Baugh general Ned of the local firm, mav be pre112 champion; pound the titlist; sent but he has been ill for conMarksheffell, Ivan Smith, successful' . defender past few days, having been Lake of his crown, and John fined to a bed in a- Salt south- hospital .from which- his friends Rosenberg, ... hard-hittito leave. paw, who won the middleweight hope he will soon be able title. The two remaining titles, ' E. G. Strong has disposed . the -- 118 -pound and. ..125-pou- clas- of Mr. his lease In The BtueUght Serchampionships, went to two Weber vice station No. 3, and has moved sy little fellows from to the Bluelight Service Station Maurice Kennedy gymnasium, of Main and 1st and Mickey Chez, respectively. No. 1 on comer Bob Heckler, a student of Frankie South, where he will be pleased his former patrons and Darren, won the heavyweight di- to meet any new ones. They are equipped vision title. to do battery and electric work. Lavine Jacobsen is in charge of LOCAL NEVIS Mmm - ig 135-pou- 147-pou- nd , ng nd this department Advertisement HOT WATER BROODERS Low' In Cost MAKE l LOWEST FUEL EXPENSE -- LET US QUOTE YOU SAVING PRICES A. H. Palmer & Sons Heating Engineers ' Phono Moser Builds Viners John H. Moser, local contractor who has been given the contract of erecting new pea vlners for the Utah Packing Corporation at the - valley, eight stations in men to work .started a force of New on their erection today. vlners will be built at Smithfield Amalga, Lewiston, Trenton, Clif ton, Dayton and Llnrose. With the activity of this company In this valley building a new pea factory and the many new vlners, Indicates there will be a demand for more pea acreage. - This Is Just one more reason why the work on the new Irrigation probe speeded ject at Hyrum should up In order that . water can be had to mature crops in all parts of the valley. i Even Temperaflu res Smallest Chick Loss Less Labor Logan M 460 Moor-miesl- er Facing mens OPTOMETRIST ' STORY Dr. Frank Re- -, vocation of license out-lou- basketball tournament opens in It will be conHyrum tonight. tinued at Preston tomorrow night and the final scries will be played at the Logan Junior hign school Wednesday night. Dr. F. B. Parkinson t PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Monday, MarcK 3, 1930. I went to the Canned Goods Fair , The prunes and the tunes were there-- heard tlio Can. mods found cannot take the place " of living orchestras and" organists little "Sound" opens and Jam Bum- - In the theatre, TREAT YOURSRLF . hers, so senlslly welcomed here by TO A BlOH OP RELIEF-- RIOM The THE COUPON BELOW. the deUcatesaea set? hi To some theatre Interests this Is toe clamor. It nWans a s economy tor them, hence mter A,ICAM FCDreaT.os ar pro1'' muhgiam 144 Brniwy, Mv Yrt, N. V. To person of iopi nVLT.ral Withwt frthr afeUmtifla " tairte It U ludicroua and Impudent MW lit Ul WJ pall, wt 40 airofvt to tht iwallIaL ond nm (mwn ii i(tir m etamUnat a to n Made umiaue taste of the theatre-fo- m public. They we In the talkt-- n no excuse tor resort to Canned Music. ............. Snm AMra It you, dear reader, art ens of thoss who tecognlre that machine- Bute ctw too, HAVE yon, raiket tba tin-da- d heart-warmi- . ..... m- -- THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF AMJSICIANS (Cemprleing 140,000 preeeeienet aua'ani In the United Statue and Ceaeda) JOSEPH N. WEBER, Preeident, 1440 Broadway, New York, N. Y, the-poigna- THE UV FRANK L. PACKARD SYNOPSIS! Btr I over huntfas brother at a murderer; her xr Brother determined to kill the man who would eurb hto criminal arlnilMi per hope forever that I the ettuatton that etnkee terror to Enid Bowarde heart. So far ehe hat b ten eueeettful In thwart tnff them ; the bad kept the clue to the Bio Shote identity from PhU Martin and retoued him from the clutrhet of the Bio Shot t Bow gang, and their revenge. recovered from the alight wound the owed to her impetuout and daring action in having the Big Shot from the pollea, the plant , to oontnut her perilous adventure and tave the two from each other. nn THE Chapter IS CALLS BIG-SHO-T - she faltered before the significance ot It all. It waa only ona ot so many things that Roy was guilty ot. Ha had gone ao farl Even if he was not caught by the police could she ever hope to save him from himself T What was the end! What was She rose suddenly to her feet. She had left the front door ajar for him, and ha was coming now. I am la here, she called out' quietly. He came Into the room, and tosa-ln- g his hat on a chair, stood looking critically around him. So this la where you hang out, eh? he observed. Not so bad!" Ills eyes fixed on the mantelpiece. That tha photo you were talking about? Yes," she said, and, going to tha mantelpiece, took it down and handed It to him. He studied it for a moment; and then, with a sod of hit head that opened the door of Martha , Dehblus'a bousa, hurried along tba ball, and, entering her little living room, turned on the Ilghta. Roy bad brought her home. He bad gona around the corner for tome clgareta before coming in. Sba waa thankful for the few min-6- She fan thts gftw now into the connecting bedroom, on the daBk. Her heart sank as she watched opened her trunk, took out the more He wasnt him. photograph of Roy, and, returning attention to tha paying any His photograph. with it, net it on the mantel. over tba paraphed And then she slumped into her eyes were roving desk chair. It had been a strange nalla on the desk the typewriter, the pad of blank manuscript paday, an anxious day. She was glad to be back in her own home, hut per, the typed sheets of a story. Dont you recognise that photospeculated upon Roye insistence aha asked anxiously. that he visit her room. She was graph?" Doesn't it bring back anything at . . not sure what his purpose was. all to you? Roy had asked her then it she He shook his head. Well get had a telephone in her house; and said easily. ' had aeked her, too, for Martha to that in a minute, ha ona ot examined He picked np and Debblns'g address in Maine. She was afraid be waa not altogether the finished sheets of manuscript. told so willing to accept her at face Is this part ot the hook you T1 mine as he had been at first But, m you were writing , Yes," she said again, after alL ahe waa on safe ground He put the sheet of manuscript ' there! Why should it worry hert , comment He had told her not to leave her back on its pile without head. room nntll he came back in the other than another nod ot his Got anything to show,"- - ha dewould that for her Runty evening were living tn attend to her wants. Whether he manded, that you did in when you say you Winnipeg Mrs. waa intentionally keeping Kane and herself apart aha did not left there?" , Three months-- ago," aha anknow, but she thought so. She was swered. was there But for that grateful Yes, well anything to show something else that had made the three months ago you were day one ot almost intolerable that In Winnipeg? anxiety an anxiety that had grown living Any number of things, she re- with the hours, and was still In Letters from no degree relieved. Phil waa fully sponded quickly. connected with Faforewarned, and thoroughly on his friends, papers of course; "but 'had they ther's death, and" she pulled .open guard, k. here is made another attack on him? If the drawer of the desk What my bank book. Youll ea that R ao, had it been successful? goes back a long way, and that 1 had happened? still have an account there. had She knew nothing. There He took the hook, glanced at a been no newspaper on her bedside table that morning, and, though she few ot Its pages, handed it back had asked for one. Runty had con- and suddenly reaching oat to her, tha shoulder. sistently forgotten about it all patted her on kid! ha announced Nulf said, day. I thought you were What had taken place? What genially. moves and countermoves had been straight from the start. But I had made? Whft had Roy done? Had to be sure. I'm satisfied. All there Phil and the police got anywhere? Is to do now Is to knock that Were they any nearer to the Big brother stuff out of your pretty Shots Identity than before? Had head." ' His hand bad closed a Uttle over Skinny or Batty Rose been arrested? And Phil? Was ha still her shoulder, and he had drawn her PNID hef-alon- e. nearer to him. 3 dont see how that la possible be ::;sa!d since x. you... areTRoy Just look at that photosimply. .. graph again. Sure! I know," he said. I guess It looks like me that why Im sure for one thing that youre handing out the straight goods. But no matter, how much like me It looks, Im telling you again It Isnt me and thats on the level, too." "But it Is you, Roy," she insisted. wber.JEafiJg!iIjL Nix!' he laughed, ""An dr say, She did not dare use the telephone. It was too risky. Roy had kid. Im tickled pink It Isnt! Hes to only gone a few steps away. He the last guy on earth Td want would he back at any minute now. be! You get that, dont yon? Ho was closing his arms around Why hadnt ahe been allowed to have newspaper today? Was he her. Roy, what are you doing?" ahe going to attempt to trap her or trick her into a slip ot the tongue cried in a startled way as she drew about last night? ot which, de- back from him. What what do barred of news, she could not pos- you mean?" Aw, quit your kidding!" His sibly know anything unless she was tha woman who had been at the voice was earnest now, the laughter You know what gone out of It bird cage? Perhaps! - The want to be your wouldnt 1 I That It. of full were mejm. papers much ehe knew; .for, on her way brother. It isnt only what you did here with Roy, when they had for me the other night I fell for been slowed In traffic tor a moment you from the atari. I just had to make sure you oppos'te a news stand. The stream' werent playing any game, because er head lines leaped out at her: the whole thing was kind ot queer. But thats the way It came hard POLICE SEIZE $500,000 WORTH and quick-- . Youre the only girl w OF DRUGS that ever got me all flhe way. And, GANGSTERS ESCAPE AFTER listen, kid, it was the first look did it, thought I waa holding on tight BATTLE GUN MYSTERIOUS till I knew I wasn't 'being played Roy had seen It, too. He had np." . , muttered savagely under his breath Frank tn Packard) (Copyright, he if a little, Her lips trembled only knew! She was glad, glad Roy har brolhor bn lova with with all her soul that that much Enid. Raad tomorrow, of tba Big ; been too, but, had averted; Shot.' lava. misery A Salt Lake City, March 3 (AP) Dr. Frank Moormelstet's hearing before the state board of medical examiners on a charge of unprofessional conduct has been continued until April 14, It was announced bv 6. W. Golding,, direc-- v tor of registration, today. Illness of a witness was the cause. Dr. Moormeister, Is facing revocation of his license to practice medicine on the charge of having performed a criminal operation The hearing upon a woman. originally was set for next ThursOk J day. $ Dr. Earl Van Cott of this city, aind Dr. Wiley Cragun of Ogden, faring similar charges, are to ba given hearings oil Thursday. i Taft May Live For Some Time from Page One cd back and forth in front of the large mansion on Wyoming Ave., a chilly breeze from the Potomac swept over the lawn, bending the tall ceders. But few passed the house and there were tew callers. Last Wednesday the condition j of Mr. Taft underwent a sudden change for the worse and his despaired of saving his Uie. They believed It was only a matter of hours until the end, but the remarkable recuperative powers of the former chief justice agate asserted themselves over tne week end. He rallied partly rrora Lie into which state of semi-cohe had lapsed and was able to and say an occasional word to those about him. ' His ability to take some nourishment also increased. The today, however,- - gave ma indication that they expectedmr the Conitnued phy-sicia- pliy-siea- , ns former president ' toTecovcr-fftthe complications of disease which have made him but a shadow of his former self. Appeal Cabled To U. S. Naval Delegates from Continued Page-on- e --T- Allen, Isabell Bacon, Mrs. E. A. Burdick, Mrs. W. F. Core, Dr. E. E. Erickson, Mrs. J. J. Fitsgerald. Franklin S. Harris, president of Brlglim Young University; Mabel Higgins, Mr3 James A. Bogle, Rev. Frank L. Hunt, Joseph T. Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kipp, Mrs. E. A. Ledyard, Mrs. H. A. Major, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, commissioner' of education of the L. D. S. churchy Rev. Arthur L. Rice, Henrtck Robeyn, Mrs. Louise Sc hank, Elbert D. Thomas, George Thomas, president of Utah University; Hazel Todd. Mrs. Ernest Urien, Mrs. W. H. White, Carolyn W. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Janies H. Wolfe. ell, - By coating thin sheets of alum- - material inum with resembling that used in making rayon a German has developed dress goods Tor -- women as light as silk, waterproor and heat reflecting. CAPITOL. TODAY AND TUES. safe? Qua thing afforded her a certain measure of relief. She felt he waa a till alive. They dare not kill him It would: detest their own ends. Those papers In Schnaffner's safe protected PhU In that respect now. Even If they killed him they must know' that those papers would sooner or later coma to light. . They would try first to make him tell where the papers were. Yes, but ns NOW r YOUCAX -- HEAR IKE ! SCREEN GREATEST LOYER Cy4, Coming Wednesday . Jack Mulhall in DARK STREETS All-Talki- ng w ith Lila Lee |