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Show r J THl PAGE EIGHT X Delbert Green to Be G iven Death Sentence in Utah . Confessed' Slayer of Hi- s- Wife, Her Mother and Stepfather, Guilty of First Degree Murder To lie Sentenced March 13. Finds, Jury 1 ai Match inn.ton, UtaL AP' Lulbiit Gret'.i, 21 j can-olcl tail, Oar ol lus wife, lur mwilur ,tud aU'piathot Uie latter CS j i n s mule today awaited )m-- 1 v ii.sii.on of a death sentence, lag ttie finding of a juiy iai nn tit holding him guilty ol lu h dcgiee inuidir 'lho verdict-- , lftuined afUr four uii s di liberation carried non, ak-rc eoiriinei'datiiln for leniency, t in" n mandatory upon Judge Eugene K Piatt to sen tern e He will be senGreen to death 15, tenced here March Judg Pratt announced Omul, who was tiled for the murder of his uncle, James Green, offered a defense of insanity and othei relatives testified that m cm hr t s of the family suflcied fripi the same ailment c 3 o'clock the announcement his birthday and a Election of music in honor of the same, The aftercame over the radio. noon was spent In social chat and Later in the afternoon music ice cream and cake were served Miss Vella Buttars is in Logan, where she is attenijii.j club leaders training schoo Mrs Joseph. Haslarn entei.a.i m ed Friday evening Feb. 28 honor of her husbands birthday .A delicious lunchanniversary. eon ,was served to the follow mg Ml. and Mrs. Joseph K. Haslam and sons, Raymond and ClaVel, Mr. and Mrs. Dons Hodges and Ariel Mrs little son, Ronald, Marler and son, Dayle, and daug-te- r, Vonave, of Salt Lake, Bishop and Mrs X, W. Marler and son, Music and social chat McKay furnished the evenings enteitain-men- t and of if? 4-- H Tt, osewho -- One Act Plays fol-lo- LEWISTON DEPARTMENT and as they her mother lst Jmiary Mrs. Lizzie Layne lay ill bed with his baby at his Correspondent uticles home near Layton, and also slew James Green, who had been urging, him to seek a. recon- PRIMLRY OFFICERS ciliation with his wife. MEET; PLAN OPERETTA The officers of the Lewiston Wien Mrs. Delbert Green refused to return to their home in Third ward Primary held their had left after monthly meeting, Thursday afterOy4en, wbu,h-she Mis Eva quai rels with her husband, the noon, at the home of Mills Mrs Anna gave shot, herjuid her. parents Waddoups J4jcr to death and then returned to his the teachers' Training " lesson home m Ogden W'here he was Among other things discussed was arrested next morning, by city the makmg of arrangements for their summer operetta Luncheon detectives. was served following the meeting to 15 officers Mrs David Layne entertained with a family dinner at her home, At bedtime rub tlMthfMt tod L9 Tuesday, Ui compliment to hi-the(beet thoroughly with , birthday anniversaryol her A delicious hot dinner band A vase of waxed was served. flowers formed the centerpiece Mil LION JAPS USED YEARLY Covers werd laid for the table. Between the hours of 2 for 10 He killed his young wife 4 -- ' , BRONCHITIS 4a7 VICKS SATURDAY 1 SPECIALS SLIPPERS Ladies Fancy Trim Patent Leather Slippers Values to $4.00 $2.49 DRESSES A New Lot of Ladies and Children's Seasons Latest Print Dresses -- the Your Choice $1.00 BABY SHOES Button One Lot of Baby Shoes in Hard Sole. Saturday Only lr 50c I i SWEATERS A Lot of Kiddies Sweaters Values to $11.00. years since. twf7h Keith WORK SHOES - 81-1- 0 OXFORDS Mens Blaek Calf Leather Oxfords $4.50 alues -- Goodyear Welts. New Worley, of 3 oasis Mayossssaise t andYrestrfll Best :ei Foods.-Gol- Medal. Always d Peas - Stagaff- beet Standard quality. Sugar Corn. Extra fine granulated Utah Cloth bags. No. 2 cans. Scans' wO O Lettuce Fresh Texas. Fancy solid heads. 4 lbs. . 3 beads g Flossr Each A Goose, msiges Large 126 size. Sunkist Navels Bz. Safeway butter is churned from pure sweet cream. 2 lbs. is 17 L Weber Henderson sang girls of 'the Second ward in blue and white umfoi m The piano accompanist for the vaudeville was Barbara Tarbet Mexican Citizen Dies On Arizona Gallows! $1.19 Conitnued from Page One his attehtions on Paula Medina young Mexican girl, and on the morning of the shooting appear-- 1 (ed at the home of Delgado Miss' Medina's brother-in-laand ae-- i imanded to see the gul At her 'request, Ornelas and De Luna roomers at the Delgado home, at-- j tempted to keep Macias from entering the house.) They were shot as they emerged from the front I w t 5 59 West Center r T" 23 door. i IBmittter 'Mistakes. The concluding number was the Military Tap done by or Old Style L.D.S. Gaiments, with double backs 0nlv f Scans Large size. The all purpose family flour. 48 lb. bags. Van Aler. Early June No. 2 cans. sugar. O SpSimaeBs Long leaf. . Jas y.c Com high-quality- Pint jar. Pienie tins. 2 casus n ripenetomatoes 2li cans. No. tmakr" ATBPftme grits 'ana to lleartv to play tennis the During the first part of 'play. Albert busies himself bv teasing Sylvia about Phillip and Hazel but w hen he first ees Hazel, he at once takes an interest In things and learns to play tennis After the play, Not Quite Such GARMENTS Mens Keith - Vine nan M o nte7T e n de - The play ends with by Solid Pack. patient-- , mother, of Albert-- , and It takes Hazel Hender- Sylvia Ison, played by Flora Fames, to $2.95 Is 'I Del couDles. ball palyer Tomato the Kick. played by Eugene Gardner,, who, is a well kept, stylish young, tennis player. Sylvia Bell, played by Jessie Larsen is Phillip's sweetheart, she is a likeahle girl ol about nineteen. Mrs Bell, played by Mrs. G, E McDonald is- - a Mens Tan Moccasin Toe, with Composition Sole. 81 2 6c!!Hl Tip-pitt- played - Red Alaska' Salmon Fccy No. 1 tall tins. . two scenes of the two gave Worley "If I Cant Have You and"Chant of the Jungles." The first act pf the vaudeville, which followed the play, was Waltz Clog, a tap dance ddne by five students of Miss Moveta Lawson; Barbara Qinnney, Barbara June Balch, Verna Larson, a. Grant Hughes and Ernest Two more students, Roma Mortensen Bailey and Jeanne- sang the sdng, "The Little Red School House. Four more students in costume, Vlrgma Lee Arnold, Agnes Stewart, Verna Larson and Lillias Cook gave the The "Chicken Reel. dance, students who did these acts were all In costume and the numbers were very well prepared. A novelty song ahd dance act. consisting of, "Love Me, If 'You Believed in Me and 'Dance A ay was done by ten girls the Night of the ward. lone Tarbet and Wanda Morrell dressed as Jolly old bums took It conpart In the next act. sisted of Jokes which were told on prominent ward members ahd "bum songs. The next was a specialty act done by Lois Lewis and Jessie Larsen dressed as young men and Flora Fames, the young lady. The Home Towners orchestra gave the next numbers, "Piccolo Pete and "Singing m the Bath tub. The second one act play, dneti ed by Mrs. Ledaa Daley, "Nol Albt i Quite Such a Goose 98cr O A LI Red Salmon play songs; a young Mens Heavy $2.20 Blue Denim OAlls. A Heal Saving at Prices Effective in Our Logan Store, Sat., March Sth stand the mother takes is1 "May Richard the best man win. finds that he cannot marry Lynn but renews an old love affair that he had had with Linnette twenty Bell, SI. 98 at Safeway. Second Last evening in the ward amusement hall, was given an to a real entertainment audience of three hundred persons who heartily applauded the Expressions to the performers. effect that It was not thought possible for a ward to produce such The a fine show were heard. committee in charge consisted of. Leona Daley, Loree Fames, Lois OpenLewis, and Della Busby. ing prayer was given by James Larsen. First on the program was a dne art play directed by Leona Daley, "Birds of a Feather Lynn Danby, played by Lois Lewis, is engaged to Richard Wells, by played Arthur Fames who .is the age of Lynns mother, Llnnette Danby, Richard played by Loree Fames. says ttlatLyii Is not Happy and Monty Wells, played by Clarehce England, comes on the scene. He is a dashing young fellow who The falls in love with Lynn. Your Choice ! and higher quality when you buy Presented in Ward Di'-tri- c e of sales insures uniformly lower prices And Vaudeville -- Lenten wide variety of observe-th- Season will find o suitable, wholesome and appetizing foods always available in, the nearest Safeway Store. Vast volume Tuesday evening of last week, Third ward Gleaner girls spent a social evening with Mrs Verlan Leavitt Refreshments 'were . . Friday, MarcK 7, 1930. JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1 SC A -- TUT4 vV& r i I |