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Show ttffTfTr rry oxr-y- 4 .VOLUME t HE jOUMNA LIII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY. M IipI W li WEATHER I T Ul : Fair tonight and Tuesday; little rlixnge in trmpcntture. IDAHO: Fair tonight and Tuesday ; not much change iu tViuiK-ratur- 10. 1930. NUMBER 5$ j! i Endorse Boy Scout Movement j I ij ?J TUFT House on Wyoming Avenue Filled to Over flowing with Floral s.aid Eljnr Sn'i'h' Altimeters be Broadcast. Washington, March 10 (AP) The house on Wyoming avenue where he lived and died was filled like a Mammoth Spring basket A with a wilderness of l lowers. procession of messengers carried to the sorrowing family the consoling words of friends ill many lands. Cbngress and the supreme court decided to recess until after the President tomorrow, funeral that Hoover personally directed the executive branch, ot the government should show every litt-m- g honor to the only man m history who had been both president and chief justice. While the guns of near and distant army posts boomed then plans were completed for removal ottthe body tomuFiu morning to the eapitoi rotunda, to lie m state for a few hours, a'nd for the service at 2 p.m , at church wmch the Washington 10 At Arlington, across the Potomac, on a knoll overlooking the White House and the captiol, the where lamily marked out the-plot the departed statesman will rest at last amid the graves of the nations war dead. For all of his preparation, the funeral service tomorrow will be one of the simplest that ever marked the passing of a great It will be held in popular figure. church at 16th all actual f Souls-Unitari- an and Harvard streets. The pew where Taft sat will be decorated" with flags and flowers As the church bell starts to toll the Rev. Ulysses O, B. Pierce Tafts pastor fot a quarter of a, century, will stand at the door tc meet the procession its Within the church, with plaAi wliite painted pews and pillars, the casket will be taken to the chancel while the great means play the processional the Memorial chimes will piay and Me With Abide hymns Lead, Kindly Light and two ol Taft's favorite poems will be read the committal At Arlington, service and prayer will be con- Continued on Page Five) Business In The B Caine, pi csidrnt of the nieF?aent Snmh cairied on imr flight wS, a scaled barograph which will tio was u c h imofthe be sent to Washington to bo read ie nieet.ng was called to deOn landing site said that one of ,T the two altimeters in her air- - d c'Jb 10 frizfs Lor,,,l,'e suKar plane showed at one point m hei amount oilniL';sn,y $30 0U w as agreed flich t- - 32,000 fegt. and the othe; t upon the stiga o beet 30 000 the appropnate $15 00 At this altitude, she said, the Amalgamated Sugar company .supercharger ucuLiting the flow $15 00 Th Is will be divided lnto ol gas and often to her motor five prizes as follows First $10, apparently fioze second $8 00, third $6 00, fourth The physical effort of adjuv $4 00, end fifth $2 00, ner sne motor the made mzzy ing The officials of the sugar beet evidence in the Accumulating building, lumber, and .other industries, and in trade reports, aftentative fords the basis for a conclusion that some Improve- ment in busjtoS3jponditions in the Twelfth Federal Reserve dis trict wasjpresent late In January and early m February. The business record for the entire month of January, however, showed a further in activity. recessidn After allowing tot the usual seaproduc- sonal changes industrial tion, retail sales, and railroad freight carloadings declined subIqh stantially from .the ..relatively: Sales oi levels of December. wholesalers were p tactically the tame as in December, whereat there is usually a small decline Refrom December to January. was there that indicate ports considerable increase in unemployment in certain parts of the district and that during January 3 some industries which have been schedules for many cli full-tito a months reduced operations strik-mg The most basis part-tim- e development in the credit during the past few week.has been the decline in borrow- from the Federal Resem Bank of Sain Francisco. Marketing of the aJia -, ern Koiea. four Most of persons the victims naval men and thT Japjn wivs and children. held in a ,1.e slowatwasthebeing warehouse naval base In twenty-fift- h observance of the versary f the capture by the Japanese of Mukden In the was celebrated oughouthfT empire today. The film, which Ignited and caused tne fire, was a patriotic reproduction of scenes tlie conflict. About 800 persons were In the building association, .sugar company. Ex- - when the film burst into flames ant lived the structure, tension Seivice. and Farm Bureau feel that club work is t - vital 1 Most of those who perished were trapped in the building. The impoi lance to the boys and girls ol Gaelic County. As a stimulus blaze lagwTTur two hours, The matority of the and a means of working up In victims terest the sugar beet association were small children. Flames from and the sugar company have set the warehouse for a time threat aside an amount of $200 00 for enei to spread to a nearby es for sugar beet club work munition magazine.. The blue-f- or 1930, each to pay half or, Jacket flrp fichters barely manag-$10- 0 ed to prevent this. 00 of the amount. The county was divided into three zonds, No. 1 to Include AI,l AurnX MnJA Newton and all territory south jCOUl iWalUS i?i3Q0 of Logan,; zone No. 2 to include the. district nerfh of Logan and In Court Honor Continued or Page Four j i j-t- President Hoover, the principal speaker, and the unusuaJ group of men high In public life, who la appreciation of tlieaeBievemema of the Boy Scouts of America, Issued tha Invitations as a sponsoring committee for the Twentieth Anniversary dinner of that organization In Washington, D. C March 10th. an outstanding event of Battery Expert Talks to Cache Local Dealers Joseph Quinney Jr. MEflSARY MNTIE1H Continued on Page Four 1930: In the group above: Curtis, 8peaker Longwortb, Secretary Mellon, St .'rotary. Hurley. Secretary Wilbur. Secretary. Hy4.. rotary Lamont, Secretary Davis, and Messrs John Barton Payne, Chairman, Red Cross: William Green, President. American Federation of I.ahor. and Willtam Bulterworth, president, U. S. Chamber of Commerce. E Bassine, developer of the J fnettone battery, and the man Speaks In Second Ward Service Russo-Japane- se arn-pnz- who sold the Idea to the tire magnate, Harry S. Firestone, gave a stimulating talk before ten local Firestone tire and battery dealers at Hotel Eccies Saturday evening. Last evening in the Second Mr Bassines talk centered on the In the ward sacrament meeting, Joseph kinds and nature of automobile Southern chief of batteries and Pacific the merits of stake the Jr. iQuinney Logan the firestone product. y 'presidency gave a ery impressive With Commissioner T,- Earl Pointing out what seeih to be talk on the Influrnee ol Spirit- Hunsaker in charge, a lirout court Gives Reasons the elements of superiority over -of honor was heid In the Logan a hard rubber storage battery Third ward chapel, Sunday eve- over case a Mr. type, composition is the south sea of Scouting To Speak On 'mMonuy New Line ning. Bassine declared Opposing that a composition islands under very remarable cases are Commissioner T. Hunsaker was made of as ingeneially -j mission president one whose in charge of the general meeting fluence seemed to surround him' phalt, asbestos and cotton strings. 7 (if) -- The and Court of Honor. Chairman March Washington, I of he different merit . President' wont points he wherever summary of its opposition R. J Bccraft conducted the court For the twentieth anniversary dinner of the Doy Scouts of QUlnney haA occasion, at 0nc!abtit battery plates and their foimal to the proposed Great Northern. fo honor part. The following proC. D. is kinds to be held in Washington, this evening, j time, to take a tup with this mis- - composition, and qualities Western Pacific America, which roalroad Jmk in gram was carried out: Community advantages of a given Oregon and California, President Herbert Hoover, who is also honorary president of the slon president and was greatly! ot cells, which in singing, America;" prayer. Lean-dvarof kimi and the cover, This battery with MsiHudnce nmPrased national Scout organization is to tie the chief speaker. Many other effect would form a new system T. Jones; singing, choir; flag 8 f connectlnB the American north ceremony, Troop 13, Ninth Ward notable men, including those shown above, will be on the program. stake in thm wooden sheets used between scouu; talk on tho Tenderfoot antdh Jh President and Mrs. Heber J. Grant of the Church of Jesus 'canad known and respected for j battery cells to prevent loss of j8t2 Jph acid in will now who in be are ! the and life the a he .miles COm?Ce east, sulphuric Christ of Latter-da- y presme Saints, around, 'totiL,2' prophet commission talk on the Second His of the battery were taken up by attendance at the dinner. President Grant has been usually is very spiritual m Jaded the Southern Pacific company, class requirements, scoot RajT" by nd "l! credited with doing more than any Sther w worker in Utah to put Scouting over m the Beehive state in such e(j persons exert. Since the invention of batteries a way that Utah has more boys active in scouting in proportion j The speaker stated that when-som- e forty years ago, Mr. Bassine lever two men meet and converse, declared, little improvement has to population than any other state in the union. Paciflc contended that nci- - carpentjx s. out Harold Hansen, they are never the same after-- 1 been made on the original prin-- 1 inr rfinnpr ir, terested in the ther Present nor future public troop 16. move- - ward, an influthce for either good ciple The Scout Lee aim a brief Boy has original patent long talk by Walter ment t(J has, Awards, Tenderfoot By scout-th-is partjcjpate by radio m or bad is exerted on both trf then since run out because of the pat- - convenience and necessity W. Head, president of the Foremamasters. showen for of the will free own his twentieth Man and has theibten to party it'entees birthday oil improve inability National Bank of Chi- the Scout movement. n-State Troop 6, by Rpyce Papworth, to: out first turned under the battery Continued on Page Four cago and former president of th Contlnucd cn Page Four Woodrow Scott. Joels Richardson, j original patent. Preston W. Scout Executive Bankers association, American Grant- - B. Hughes, Jack Hansen, About ten battery and tiro deal-- 1 who has been the president of Pond of the Cache Valley coun- McMurrm. James were ers in attendance. William Black j the Boy Scouts of Amerida since cil, pointed out today that t is Three Cache War White Day rroop 13, by Wesley Keller, to: Fvans, Jr, local manager of the that the 1926. There will also be a num- especially appropriate Georcc Welchman, Harold PeterBlair Motor company, introduced ber of other speakers at the din- dinner conference should be held x son, Conway Sonne the speaker. Committee Visit ner and the famed U. S. Marine in Washington and sponsored by Mothers Chosen May Troop 16, by Willis Dial: Dean Band will play several selections. representatives of the federal Evans, Rav Partington, Ray Evans, of the government and various national Logan High Celebrates With the George Olson, Wendell Sorenson, Graves in France Celebrating their recent has-- ; mil-te-Richmond The general company - agencies with which the Boy, National 'Broadcasting Sjoberg, col Scouts of America actively kctball tuumph- - in wlmuna.-th- e -- selected .to.- Ihcl John Jones, Edward the fact that northern basketball Black and division 2 ri White system, national networks will be operate, because of movement-.,, ini Three- - Cache set up so thatany one with a the - Boy Scout valley mothers bunting,, students and faculty of Richmonds annual dairy show, radio may hear the presidents America had its origin in the cityj who lost sons in the Great World the Logan high school held a about May 1 is as follows: Jesse ycySorenson, pelmcr - Miller, this morning. Webb, general chairman; Victor war, who- he aiccp An graves in specia- l- assembly address together- - w itii the . intro- of -- Washing ton were was1 Hoover 'Talks Student Johnson, soliciting;- J S. Forres-- r by duction of President given by The Boy Scouts of America cemeteries, may go European Mr Head. The broadcast Is sche- incorporated in Washington, D. CJ across the Atlantic to visit these Body President Jack Christiansen, ter. advertising; C. S. Hall, fin 1910 duled to start from Washington on February-8th,rumts of the three membeis of the winning hoop ance; P. L. Nelson, premium; J through! gravesL-Th- e at 9:00 p. m. Eastern Standard the efforts of Mr. William D. Cache mothers aie contained in team, and- - Principe! George 8, M, Godfrey. entertainment; , 016' fTrs awarded --Tit ' Alms;- time. Arrangements are being Boyce and Mr. Colin H. Living-i- a book issued bv congress entitled Bates This afternoon a matinee George O. Webb, banquet; F. H nnoTroop 6, Otto Osker. made in many towns and cities stone, a prominent citizen of theyjjothers and.Wid iws of American dance was held in the- school Whittle, grounds,. Irvin Stoddard, from .12 unt.i-2....a- i-. t gymnasium for group meetings of Boy Scouts, ,.,C . L., R''fiTd Sailors and Soldiers and rcfrcshoieiiis,.,. Judging,., Marines, t xvn .(Continued on Page Five) vriiirh classes were resumed Funk scout leaders and of others in- TrooplG Enos Carlson. Wayne iecj and dre Buried Over Ewer, Glen OFon, Glen Sorenson, Entitled to go to Europe to j seas, Willis Kershaw. ! The Cache Visit the Graves J Alma Wattcrsnn .Troop 13 Bill Hess, Henry Gfetd Mrs Laura Elwood, j mothers arc rrire Hyde Park; Mrs Florence Lewis, Merit Badge Awards hv R. J. 139 East Third North, and Mrs Pec raft toMadison Thomas. Olufina Rowley, 1287 Canyon 5; Royce Papworth, .Troon Troop road, Logan. I 6, Iroop 13. Wesley Keller, scoutThe sons, whose graves are in j master Grant Harris. BUI Hess j the MeuserArgonne cemetery in and Alton Sorenson, Henry Skid-ntoi- e, . France are : Myrvin A Elwood, s women Miller, O., Wesley the of Boston chairman With who wag a first class, Coiwmndor Dcclir-- s Flying over north pole, except the north po.e iliaim .Delmar Speakers to Represent Clubs and Cole Sorenson. national committee for law en 362nd. infantry,p,jVate, was bumpier beuth Pole SirriUr to Flying E, Alam company Membership of 12,000 009 Troop J6 Alma Wattersop, Enos lorcement. Women Over North Pole Lewis, company E, 305th Byrd is the onlv man who has Carlson, Willis Kershaw. Glen of infantry,private lh that statement the-wi- fe and Thorvald Y. Row-th- e over both poles He soared j rr Joseph Jacobsen, William An- automobile manufacturer raid jgy private, company G, 361st, ln-t- Washington, March . 10 (AP) Mardi 10 (APi lt)Vcr the south pole Nov. 29, 1929, i son, Dunedm, N. drew, .Wayne Ewer. Rusviil Rich "has amendment eighteenth Ianttt, R. Byrd, in the Prominent women from widely been of untold benefit to the monop'laric oicn Sorensen. Harold Hansen ' Mohr rmciv- - Rear Admiral Richard American explorer, and members Floyd Bennett, jrKoted by Eerr.t Lawrence Turley, County Cl r). C V, separated sections of the nation Women AS well as to the men of re- - Balchen, of his antarctic expedition and agrrmpamed bvi star Awards by Commissioner will come to the defense of pro- our country in improving liv hg i may wish to turned to Dunedin today after. Captain Ashley McKinley, Hunsaker; Madison Thomas ("roon hibition when the house Judiciary conditions and making a more thefs or widows who ake pilgrimages o the graves oi spending jnore than a year In the surveyor, and Harold I. June, 5. R0vce Paoworth Ford sent committee on Wednesday resumes prosperous nation ! of scKtttlfle radio or sons the operator. exploration husbands ovdseai Grant Harris, troop 13; Troop 16. hearings on measures to repeal a telegram last week urging reten- - Iheir frozen regions at the bottom of on May 9. 1926, Byrd flew out Glen Olson .Joseoh Jaeobaen Wil-thor modify the eighteenth amend- ttc,h of the dry laws, as did several days ago world. 0f Spitzenberg circled the north t hatn Andrew. All expenses of these mother ment. Thomas A. Edison. All Dundin turned out to getlpole and returned. Among his Life. Awards by Executive W P. who may wish to go to In a continuous chain of three-minu- te The womn witnesses, led by and to masc the tee discoverer of the antarctic, 'other advenures , was a trans- - p0nd to Lawrence Turley, troop are who eligible will their Mrs present will Peabody, repre speeches they Marie 'Atlantic flight whhh ended when ig; Russell Rich, troop 16, the drys third day pilgrimage wi! go wlh full 3x,vn-wome- -- region which he named tent h early a dozen national j testimony oncommittee. Bvrd land in honor of, his wife his plane became lost in fog and; 5 yPar Veteran to Rus'ell Rich. as-- 1 ses paid federal the Wets govern before the by a , clubswith membership This discovery was rated by Byrd finally fame down at the waters certificates for Training cours 12 000 000 their sailed prohibition and its results ment, of Among achievecoa most off the of as Frrnce the edge important The1 The book containing th2 nauict oWsrded by R. W. Bailv, to Russel number will be a former mayor, a in hearings on seven days. death'His Thousands of persons lined the Rich and Lawrence Turley, foreign mission boa rd cha irnian, d ry s willr be given an equal length of tne three mothers of Cache ment of the expedition. to the south po'e wate: front to witness Bvrd's re- -' ! Harmonica numbers. Enos their argument. State - of time-Tovalley heroes entitled to go was defving flight and a college president com-'turn two sentences of pirved The Star son and Wrame Ewer of Ton 16; ments from women unable to at - j Tlie president of the general sent to the Logan chamber o.f ment just Snanlrd Banner "nd The Con- Among federation of womens clubs, Mrs ccmirerre by Victor Shaw Cache tetid wyi be presented. Scores cf email Asked how it fe.t to fly p' coocrirg Hero" these Is one from Mrs Henry John F Sirol of Baltimore, vlll vallev hoy who i secretary to craft scurried out end escorted Ford, sent to and made public be the drys first witness Wedncs- - Congresman Charles AdL.tu cfitlie south pole. Byrd saia:ever ths'the two ships to their dock3. Illinois. Very much like flying . by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of day. ; DID OF BOY D. WASHINGTON, SCOUTS - of Third Ward C., TONIGHT President Hebert Hoofer 'and Other Notable;;1 President Ideals J For ... ? SW j or ' : I Sence tiStind0! ST1 ffioSE I 290-mi- Reserve District mgs- - ,h!In?ml and snuiav fn Twelfth Federal , wKm i Miss i Taft attended. iu ho R Hisevclt Hu Id N Y. l?,Mvcai APi I'.li'iior Smith loid i ill pool. today attained an , O'l rtin altltml.i and Parting tokens of affection respect were heaped high upoh the bier of William Howard Taft today as the nation prepared to give him honored burial Flumes Bush Through Building at Naval Glib Prizes Base im Southern Korea When Films Become NOW Arranged Ignited Japanese IXC(.U(1V4. committee of the' Were Celebrating. . County Sugai Bert assoc-- , aim Buieau! Seoul. Koica, Match 10 (AP) ,lnel, Jtthe V,"e Sugar Beet corded 32,000 Feet Went Unconscious Previous Womens Be-- j (.Ord 1,600 I eet. Tributes Funeral To Be Held Tuesday. Will i Persons Killed In a Theatre Fire; Hundred Injured 1 04 district agri-cultur- al products has, with the exception of wheat, been progresprice sing satisfactorily, although movements have been downward. Decreases in prices of farm pro-of ducts were the principal causeleve a reduction In the general of commodity prices during January. Sharp curtailment of operation. in the copper mining skid lumber industries was largely resoonslbl for a decline In total industrial Daily output during January. average production of crude oi .was the same as in Flour milling increased slightly Value of building perm'ts in 90 cities was nearly .twice a (Continued on Pag? six) De-em- iue le and j cxhibitVJ; - - -- - I ' i FBI AT TO OFFEND PROHIBITION DOSE HEY ZEALAND AFTER -- . JUDICIARY - HEARING YEAR STO EXPLORING , I , j he i j trm - e ; Eui-oji- - ! Carl-evok- , . C. I J ed 5 |