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Show 'I,. 1 Ladies Glee. Club ORDINARY TEAM OUTPULLS STRAIN THE WORLD ON for Concert . Ready Is To Be 30-TO- Presented Thursday OOLBIK GREAT rYkpfprenre Ask-'P1- 0 cd by Phj sician to Remain Indoors for Two or Three Days. A cold Maich 4 AP from which Secretary of St tie Hemy L Stmuon has been suffering for several days has grown much roses, necessitating his remaining or two or three days at Ins ternpoi ary country residence A physician went at Stanmoie. there today to examine him Higgins, AmeriCaptain M. can naval doctor who has been treating the ills ot the delegation, nude a special tup to Stan-motoday in connection with tiie secretarys illness. Captain Higgins said later that the seeietary was not seriously til. He Is not suffering from influenza but has a very bad cold which, however, does not keep him in bed. Captain Higgins asked the secretary to remain at Stanmore for two or three days in order thoroughly ...to.. throw uilLthe ef fects of tire cold. Meanwhile the naval conference began to get back into stride this morning with a meeting of the heads of the delegations at St. James palace at which a program was blocked . out to be followed . when, the French returned. Ambassador Fleurlau represent- - London, re Thrusady evening, March 6th at 8 15 there will be presented an evenings entertainment at tlie Second ward amusement hall in the form of two one act plays and a vaudeville. is The fust one-aplay Birds of a Feather, a comical two oents Wlth thP lo1' mwing cast 0f characters Llnettc iXmby, Loree Fames, Lyn. ' her Richard daughter, Leas lewis, Arthur Wells, Monty fames, Wells his nephew, Clarence? England of a The vaudeville consists variety oi novelty sdng and dance acts, leatunng the military tap Those and other tap dances Dt-IBusby, taking part are. Jessie Larsen, Lois Lewis, Ethel Hawkcs, flora Fames, Alton cres-snl- lr Margaret Jensen, Mat Peterson, Thelma Bateman and Verona Lurherihi. The concluding number on .the play, progiam will be a one-a"Not Quite Such a Goose , a Gale Elizabeth comical play by The following players take part' a Mrs Bell, mother), happy Mrs G E McDonald, Albert Bell, (her son, Keith Worley; Sylvia Bell, (her daughter), Jessie Larson; Hazel Henderson, (Sylvia's Flora Fames; Philip Flick friend, E ugene sweetheart ) , Sy v i as Gardner. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Leona Daley, Loree Lois Farhes, Dela Busby and Lewis. The Mutual is in charge entertainment of the evening's which promises to be one well worth attending. son acted for Secretary Stimson. The others at the meeting were Prime Minister MacDonald, former Premier Wakatsuki, chief of the Japanese delegation and duo Grandl, Italian foreign minister. It was decided that a plenary session could best deal with the work of the experts, which includes solution of tha global and category tonnage problem, and a report on the special and exempt which classes of vessels upon agreement has been - - reached. With this in - view, the- heads of the delegations will meet again Friday and set a date for a plenIt is hoped the ary session. French delegation will be here by Fridays meeting. the Pending Friday's meeting expert committees will be in full Tomorrow the experts swing. will start on the question of subThe political side of marines. the humanization of the Issue of submarines will not be tackled immediately, but the experts will devote their energies at the outset to tonnage questions. The first committee', which includes representatives of will meet all the delegations, Thursday to consider the expert on - special and - committees--repor- t -of exempt classes. this will be to get ready a report for the plenary session. The next step in solving Japanese problems will be taken this afternoon when Ambassador and Prime Minister MacDonald planned to hold a long conference at the house of commons. After this morning's meeting the British Prime Minister took occasion to have a lengthy conversation with former Premier Wakatsuki at St. Janie's palace. ed he-purpose Mat-sudai- ra . ' terser?- ,. - -- - r Voice of The Woods Isabelita -- Obituary of Charles F. Kallstrom An honest man is the noblest work of God. In the passing of Charles F. Kails tronvLogan has lost one of His its best citizens. many would easily sterling qualities put him in the front rank, and the reason that he never was in the limelight, is because he was two modest. He was quiet, and very" unassuming throughout his whole life, and had no desire for public office. Of the many good qualities in was brother Kallstrom, honesty the most outstanding one. Anyone Who ever delt with him once, He had hts always came again. regular customers, even to the surrounding states, and as far east as Ohio and to Canada. He was a very fine workman and the name of Charles F, Kallstrom on the harness made it guilt deHe was edge. absolutely as pendable and Ills word was good as his note. It was said In the funeral, that he was a lover of flowers, of art and music, and a good singer. All that is true. He read much, He was a and always the best. friend of little children and found m uch pleasure to their company. all His domestic animals were pets, a trait for which the whole His homelife family Is noted. was beautiful, and to this his good wife shared equally with him. The spirit of peace ahd contentment was always in evidence, to which their intimate friends who came there often, and were always welcome, can testify Such, a man as Charles Kallstrom, and I am proud that he counted me his best among friends. The loss to me is irre parable, and to my heart no Okie can take his place. A. J. Hanson. -- Advice Page-Gna- Seismtt-Dod- a L QQ 03- Carew Homer . . .. Tika Wilson Lester Spiose Lvi ha Gbun', Beatrice XViu iams, Elma Kuwhekrv, K.ue Smith . Jlvrlcwk Deep River Bui t ett Dream Baby Dream . - . . Associated Press Photo Herbert Hoover, Jr, eon of the President, at chief of radio comExof Western munications Air will conduct sions, beginning March 1, an Intensive education- informational al and proram in the western part of the United March and April, States during designed to acquaint the church work, of its extensive foreign which now embraces activities in sixteen different countries. This program, which . will bring 25 missionaries lectures, speakers, and church officials Into seven western states Arizona, California. Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon. is being, Utah and Washington planned by the Rev. Frank W. Bible Chicago, field director of the Presbyterian Board of Forby the eign Missions, assisted Rev. Dr. Weston T. Johnson and Mrs. Charles W. Williams, San Francisco, western- secretaries of (he PresbjTerian Board.-Theou- gh speakers with fresh contacts with peoples of foreign lands and by means of motion pictures, lectures, and dramatic presentations as arranged, for by local Presbyterian congregations, it is expected that the majority of the more than 800 Presbyterian churches to the western states will be reached. Ladies Giee Cllb press signed a contract for nearly TolomT and "Rill. world's rliumion pulling team, starting off with a $200,000 worth of radio equipment Lasca Desjtres load equal to nearly 80 tons. In the Pantry JJuoh for hie companys lines. ' Ri t: Babrus (Reading) (AP) The Ohio, Greenville, Services Ifl Wfcie A Bird Uenselt greatest pull in the world was Prelude G. Minor Mavhmamoff sense and not achieved by horse Lucille Rii.be all Will Be In Sixth Ward by slapping backs. Trees Ware J Debt By April 1. "Colonel and "Bill, holders of Southern Medley Pikt the worlds championship for a Be thick Wiiiums,. , Green, Luky George W. pulling team of horses acquired Elma Row i.i u, y, Kate Smith Conitnued from Page One their brawn and their "pull on a farm near Greenville - where unit not let toed. fom Funeral services for George Y.r, as sinking Issued presumably, they always ate all Roma Bogus are available from state fund their spinach and their mutats Hinkson, 83, were held , at and went to bed every night as o'clock Monday afternoon in the Elegy funds to take them tip and the Sixth ward chapel, under the di- k. Idler Cip soon as they were told. Is needed to finance the money I, ad ns Glee Club of Bishop Olof I. Pederactivities at state Instibuilding Fame came to the pair when rection sen. Mr. Hinkson died Saturday Nocturne tutions. it Is likeConsequently their owner, George Wilcox, pit- In Salt Waitfh Welti City, after suffering Tlie an adin sometime that April ly ted them against the then cham- for someLake Scott That Sings Alway time with cancer of the U. Heart 000 of Issue this ditional $158 owned team A. S. C pion Welti by Clarence ,tnn,h Ladii s Gli e Ch b tog funds making the total i had held the record for five Speakers at the services paid tribute to the devout faith, the tee room their turn to be heard. debts $10,318,000. , years. character, and the long Tomorrow the friends of Annual Interest charges now Neither of the horses Is blue upright prohiof service of the deceased. by the state amount to blooded. They are just good ordi- - life paid start will cf Those who spoke were: Emil An- - bition presentation but the state has been $466,550 to of favor the Roberte, o. A. their arguments in Its can walk off with a dynamomet- derson. John investing laws. They- will be allotted own bondsIts orsinking funds Follett, Bishop Thoma? Palmer dry of bonds other er set at 3,500 pounds, which is of Winder ward, Idaho, and Bis- the same amount of time giyn said to be equivalent to pulling a the wets seven dajs. When they public taxing units at a rate of Pedersen. hop load of more than 28 tons a disbeen arranged Interest that Is now yielding near Musical numbers fittingly given conclude It has tance of 27 feet. the wets and drys be ly lw.lf the amount of this fater-e- rt at the services were; Selections that both for rebuttal - During . the last six. months "Beautiful given a brief time by the ward ehoiri , , Oh My Father and I arguments. Zion, of 1929 Interest on investments Need Thee Every Hour. Fred A barometer a bell has brought the state $101,789.24 Baugh sang "My Heaxenly father and -- flashes a that rings light to warn of and during the first quarter of Knows. . , storms has been de- the current year It has been at Elder Nyman of North Logan approaching veloped by a New York scientist. the rate of about offered the invocation and Elder $225,000 per Arent Johnson pronounced the Venezuela has lifted Its ban year. benediction. on radio apparatus and now alAt present sinking funds are At the cemetery, the grave was low the importation of sets and being set aside to repay thej Wheat dedicated by Areat Johnson. parts, subjectr ' J to - government principal of the bonds at the rate , i!!'. W. was born Hinkson 4 .VP , of $659,750 per year. Georfge permits. Chicago, March Wheat : 0cn Low September 26, 1846 at Fastbrook, High Penn. March i.071-- 1.08 LH 1.06 members of With other 1.08 his family, he joined the L. D. S. 1.13 1.13 1.101-1.13 May 1.11 31. 1900. The famMarch 1.10 church 1.08 July- -, 1.10 1.13 Scpl ... J1.1U-- 4 1.13 8 1.09 ily were visited in their Pennsylvania home by more than 400 elders. , OGDEN 1JVKS10CK Ogden, Mar. 4 (VP I N1)A (lugs: receipt 417, including 171 for market: Dry Law Foes 0 lbs steady, few lots averaging $10.65-10.7- Funeral State Sinking Fund Half of For liiiuson ggL-- - - dly - 3 5-- 8 Texas. If time - permits, . a . sightseeing trip will be made through some of the larger mines in the -- Miami-Glob- district. e A picturesque touch, typical of the state. Is furnished by the Apache and Pima Indians who are patrolling the "highways "leading to the dam. Traditional enemies for centuries, the two tribes will smoke the pipe of peace at the ceremonies and later dedicate the dam for a second time. They plan to ask Mr. Coolidge tp take a whiff of the peace pipe and then both tribes will make him a chieftain. An Inventor has mounted a pavement breaker on a turnta6le upon a truck, enabling cuts from six Inches to ten feet wide to be made-.- . 8 M WK Urge 195-33- ! from Page One mer president. Among them wa3 Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, widow of the former vice president. Following the dedication ceremonies, the Coolidge party will return by automobile to Globe Conitnued 3-- 4 3-- Cattle; receipts Calvin Coolidge Dedicates Coolidge Dam in Arizona 1 3 -3 for-mar- ster-eoptic- on 3-- 8 8 3-- 8 Outright Repeal of iiiduding 317 safes odd slow; eaflj 345, TliRAlDE-HMi0qaDE- 18th. Amendment head medium and good cows $7-unfew heifir $7.50-8.2dergrade $3.50-6- ; bulls $6,50 7.50; few lots i caters R! 8; Conitnued from' Page One You can get what you want at a reasonable price in late Monday (wo loads good lt0 sas and that one could buy a drink in many Kansas cities 15 steers $10.50. Sheep; receipts 286, none for mar- minutes after arrival. ket; late Monday two decks 89 l'i Liggett denied he had any unsavory reputation in Kansas. He clipped lambs $9. said except for the time spent FLO I K there m investigating prohibition Minneapolis. Mar. 4 Al Flour 15c conditions, he had been in the lower. In rarload lot familj patuNis.ato but once before. That was a barrel in 98 pound 011 a speaking trip, he asserted, quoted at ration sacks. Shipments 13,797. Bran adding he had been in the com- pany of Senator Frazier of North Dakota, a friend of prohibition. BI TTER AM) EGGS The attacks of the Kansas of-Liggett said, were "motl-- j Chicago, M.ir. 4 Al Butter fii receipts 13,797 tuhs; creamer olia "sited entirely by personal ani- -, mns 31; standards 31; evlra first-3- 3 This, he asserted, was 2 created by his charge that the seionti firsts 30 30. snooping squad was composed of and- Eggs , bootleggers, luisftlM; - graded rt -2; eases? extra fiH drunk while off got frequently 23 12-2- 3 ordinary firsts duty. i Sinc- e- my -- article- appeared - in Plain Talk magazme, he went Pota- on. "every member of the state ( Imago, Mar. 4 Al I SI) toes receipts 78 cars, on tr.uk 265 snooping squad has been dis- cars; total I . h. shipment;, 555 cars. c'iiargvd. iind ..as consequence. arkFt isronrtfi tfutnM Tradhundotf there are no prosecuting wit- sin sacked round whiles $11; lb. 6.88-8.9- 0 Ogden-Utati- s Industrial and Railroad Center ; H. C 2; - 24-4- 3-- 22-2- Tlie courtesy and efficiency of Ogcfens business and professional men and women make trading here pleasant and profitable. I I 2.35-2.5- Minnesota sacked round whites 2.30- snoopers paid out hundreds of 2.33 ; Idaho sacked Russets 2.90 3.15. dollai callerltog - -- evidenced vvhicn of course was liquid and LTRA POl consumed on the premises. ( hirago, Alar. 4 P Poult ty alive, Liggett added that Myra Mc- film; receipts 22 truths; fowls Henry of Wichita, who he said springs 29; bmileis 36 38; roosttrs 20; was known generally to Kansas Im he s 25; heavy dinks geese as the "mother of but merely smart-and'fres- llub nstlen .. . . Ga Icons of Spain Will O The Wisp -' to help The municipal board took the fiacn "parr of the --strikers Untskteg the girl receives a fixed ration of school authorities to meet the demand for reinstatement of the powder and lipstick. "During these wintry days a four students expelled from North blue nose dives not encourage a high school. customer and a dab of powder or North high school students In prohibition, .rough may make all the differ- their first strike claimed Miss had written him supporting his ence between a mere inquiry and Brummit, who came here from statement about lax enforcement) a sale. Valparaiso, Ind, had insulted the CMApnfie OI T?nv a to the state. lOJ Filipino rare callmg them "im- said .he favored re-- 1 becilles" and other uncomrlimri-- 1 TcUCllGS Dl(ls U IaCSSOFl pealLinthicum of the eighteenth amend-- 1 The teacher said! tary homes merit but was opposed to the re-- 1 she had, reprimanded some of the turn of the saloon. He asserted Chattanooga, Temu ()-Af- ter students tor misteahavlor J Oi .all of, those testifying uondLsciIpt variety tctiT58? tire of them tint he rind 100 'acted iikq ar imbecile, and had!2m.,,0 objection to the saloon. fyeaw3, tamed a Linthicum endorse the Sabathi 'told others that they had be- cuo Ol til',! ,s .Hsitlo fro HI jhnved 'ike "roc hero s' mg dnv-- ! ifSi,orldoubled f.' proposing outright retheir corn yield m resolution of the eighteenth amend- -' ers. liciur Oi Hind (folding (o pic- peal many Instances. merit but in so doing voiced "un-- 1 iptiiMi In ilie ir (hui nro when boys alterable opposition Fourteen ago. years Members to the re Thriftv 'UbiiMy tunc r "filter' tin Builington, Vt, (AP) Flora J. club work was introduced, the turn of the "saloon., He said all to of com G.ne of a.tjfuuil light, Urn I. grown Coutts the; club agent In Orleans only variety on those, who had testified was a red cob variety, a wi;,e had opposed the saloon while jtiu ii.iie tbe county, was curious to see how frengrh many club members were saving wa8EettredeVer'SinCetheC0Untyl H you do nut b.m tbe e(-- . commended that Mate the puze money they had receiEtta In let in ixpluiu. conventions he. called., to, for mu- ved at county fair. Twenty-si- x an- for Improved corn planted by the control regulationsswered a questionnaire; 25 had club members was so successful 0f liquor, insisting this would bo that It was widely adopted. deposited their prize money. better than having the general assemblies of States handle the French railways "are endeavoring To remove ire and snow a new question to increase agricultural production wmdsheild wiper for automobiles; Linthicum has been to charge' m the regions which they serve lias a heating attachment that of the case of the ti'rewh educational methods and also serves fo protect .drivers eye, wet presenting As he began testify- -' group extension of mechanical cultiva- from the glare of approaching mg a group of men and women' te n. headlights. (awaited m the crowded commit- - them lwk . Spatially Jim Continued from and face powder are being sup ed yesterday. Seven strikers plied to shop girls in a store here were arrested for creating a disto encourage them- - td look their turbance near- - West- school high best behind the counters. and for assaulting a policeman "We only supply free dresses With 'the walkout at its height, and the girls are urged to use Dr Alejandro Albert, acting sec J&ejESSStoUlSdUa .member ofethe retary ol- - public' instruction; WH firm explained. "The idea is not nouViced that all strikers would to make our saleswomen look like be expelled. -- . Ladies Glee Club ct ( . Conduct Program Of Education The Tesbyterlan church, through Its board of foreign mis- - v " .- Professor Walter Welti of the Utah State Agricultural college the college jhas the voices of tune for the ladies glee club to free concert to be given at the tabernacle Wednesday evening. .The girls have been working to unison to perfect their program under the guidance of their inv structor. All who attend the concert will have the pleasure' of hearing the following program: tx-- a sizxwtomzrzAP- r- Free raststiets, chorus girls j Presbyterians To In The Tabernacle m ct 1 Buys Equipment Professor Walter Welti to Present Charming Singers in Free Program Wed. March 5 Stores Sliks Up Girls 10,000 Students on To Promote its Sales Strike in Manila - N m. In Second Ward Head of. American Del ciratinn to Five Power T,rM1 Tuesday, March 4, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX h IIIGIIQrAUTY MEItCIIAmJlSIT METROPOLITAN HOTELS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT 22-2- 20-2- fnrn Filtered llllw, Xigiit ' had-voice- -- 1 d, VSSrfSiS4uiHr ,a I H like-secti- j WENDELBOE ; Ogileii Chamber of Commerce JEWELRY U OPTICAL CO. V , y ' Publicity Campaign tsu; |