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Show rr ;77V3rr; rf itwtwiuinHurMur'.mTruinfyunrrrn;5;rf Thursday, March 13, THE JOURNAL, lQIJO. Wrestlers In i7tnzt ; , ; - w Seycnfh In Warders Take Initial Hound Mens Day j Pocatello M Jnter-dlvision- al ls Prohibition Witness Declares Wets Have Become Fanatics Continued from Page One meA fercnce of those business who testified for the wets has been harmful in this country. Debouncing the present investigation as primarily a publicity hearing, Sherwood asserted that if business men generally thought the repeal or modification mea sirres-bc- f ore -- fhe committee had The any prospecT of passage, capital would not be large enough to hold the business leaders of the country who would ie here to defend prohibition to the last -- i j the-action- s Jes-fo- j , 1 Associated Press Photo Above: Scene of town of Bogorodtk where workers burned religious symbola they removed froi ehurchet. Below: Workers .are shown loading cart with Icons which wre later burned. Executive Meeting Of Governcrs Called i . ... - - By Gov. Geo. H. Dern Salt Lake Cilty, March 13 (AP) Governor George H. Dern of Utah, chairman of the National Governors' conference, has called a meeting of the executive committee of that organization for March 21 at Annapolis, Md. The executive committee will outline plans for the next conference which will be held at Salt Lake City probably in June. Members of the committee, in Governor to addition Dern, chairman, are Governor James Hammill of Iowa, Governor J. H. Trumbull of Connecticut, Governor O. Max Gardner of North Carolina apd Governor E. C. Ritchie of Maryland. Airplane Crash at Pocatello Idaho Continued from Page One a air in ah effort to qualify-fo- r United States transport license. Parker, ' who conducts a Hying school here, said he had been up in he plane earlier in the day and that it was in perfect condition. He said it was overhauled a wegk ago. Canadian Morgan joined the forces in 1915, and the British royal flying corps in 1916. He saw active service during the world war. lie leaves his widow, two young sons, and a brother, Charles, in Pocatello, and a .brother and sister ih California. Morgan was the tenth victim in of air crashes in Pocatello last two years. MoreBeetstmd Less Wheat in 1930 -Urges Bergeson Conitnued SCREENS BEST il ililif With an artistry of rare simplicity and beauty, and poignant in its power and dramatic appeal Winifred Westover gave an performance in the name role of Lummox, Herbert Erennons production of Fannie Hursts sensational novel, which had its premiere Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre. Miss Westovers characterizatioh of Mrs. M. T. Ilurst, Mar. 15, 341 E. 4 N.t the buxom servant girl, whose little world has been the drab atmosphere of cheap lodging houses, shabby humanity and cruel employers, reaches heights rarely ever attained. Despite the cruelness of Ernest Jenseh, Mar. 15, Cache Junction, her little world of dark clouds that the sunlight of happiness and the joy of life seldom penetrate, Lummox has kept a wholesome peasant beauty and a fine, clean philosophy of life, though in her dumb, way she does not know what philosophy ' means. ox-li- ke Special Sale A $5, 00 Value for 98c Perfume of Love and Enchantment by De the Famous French Perfumer Yonne. Genuine Narcisse and Jasmin bottle of earh and a $1.00 box ot De onne faee powder. You pay a small sendee charge of only 98r, which helps pny the advertising cost, special salesladies, etc, and the You get a regular $2.00 an Three IiniMirted Pearl Necklace. - Slail orders given prompt attention. Add Ten cents for parking and mailing when ordering by mail. wi Our supply is limited from Page - A tthe-glietT- . Hurry w FOUNTAIN .. FOR HOME BAKING ike best lngredie its In jour Ion'll get tlye b - rcult from out flour. .Sold by hiidin grocers. Insist upon H.ECTKIU I.ILII T, HOLDEN G 1TE, LIl I CENTRAL Wood and Cotton Fiber While wood liber Is stronger when It Is dry, .cotton Is stronger when 11 Is kak-111- se MILLING CO. wet J 1 1 tji i. s I., f .44 i. Every In the new Black and Pearl Design. Tested and Guaranteed Five Years, A $ 5,00 Value for When you enter a store to buy anything how do youaskfor it? Do youcall for the articles by name, or do you generalize a can of tomato soup; a bag of flour; an aluminum kettle; so many square yards of linoleum; a meat grinder? . - -- ? It is much better and far more satisfactory to specify the articles you want by name, for merph andise that is good enough to be sold by name is .almost always better in quality and usually no higher in price, than goods of uncertain lineage andicss-cortain-qualit- i r : The - advertising columns of this newspaper.;, mil-3"- 7 air through. j . 98c You get both tlie pen and pencil for 98e, and remember they are guaranteed five years. Your mail order win receive prompt attention. Only two hmnlrej' sets at this price. Friday and Saturday Only ' March 14 and 15 fv Honsof people. Soap, flour, sugar, cereals, kitch-- 1 en ware, rugs,, linoleums, automobiles, etc.--- : They tv represent those articles that stand for the hv t in their respective classes of merchandise-qual- ity PEN SETS Net Filled, How Do You Buy? carry advertised names that are familiaFtb Extra Special hat Credited to Milton ft f tuppem d Milton wns the fir'd to use the figurative expression Sitter lining lit tkuiOs. In Cohihs' Milton tells of the Indy lost in the wood who resolved to hope on and sees n snide cloud turn forth Its silver lining to the night." The ex presslon means the prospect of better dis, the promise of happier times, the present. notwithstanding . aTVlrlps-areyotni'Ah- .support of his contention that ryover of hay; and the price next below what .statements prohibtion year will probably besome against alfalfa have a harmful -- influence- upon it lsnow, sq-tthe public and that the business ground could be broken for pomen of the country are prepond- tatoes, and in some instances the farmers might crown five erantly in favor of the prohibitionto ten acres of, alfalfa and after law, he said: If certain types of mind are a few days plow deep and pre- -. led to believe that bankers. violate pare it for beets this year. This such portions cf the constitution would provide a little ready cash as they choose, it is not a far for next fall. The market has been fair for step for others to let down the bars in violation of the fifth barley and oats, so that these amendment, guaranteeing- private crops can probably be grown in property and bomb the banker's a rotation on irrigated land to bank. advantage for livestock and poulMr. Bergeson. continued In such a time as this when try, the complexity of our modem Every farmer, no doubt, has his 'civilization is making it difficult cropping system definitely planenough to bring up growing ned at This time, but many of children vCith respect for the law them can make small adjusta!nd Democratic institutions these ments in the acreage of certain mature ritirers who sneer at the crops in order to bring far better law and advocate its vioatlon returns. The beet crop appears to should pause to realize how far be one that can be Increased on the poison of their influence may some farms and thus reduce a surplus of. hay and wheat This gQ The facts are these, gentlemen applies only to certain sections of the committee, that the vast of our state and to certain farmmajority of the American people ers. Other localities need all the are law abiding. They observe hav they can grow. the prohibition law. and other Ill summing up the plea. Mr. I feel that we This includes the business Gergeson said: laws. executives at the top, the day should try to follow the recomlaborers at the bottom and those mendations of tfce farm board in in between. It is true that we order to hold our production have a difficult problem of law- where .it' will be mo6t profitable lessness In our country, but It to the farmer. said with equal vigor ought to-b-e that the problem is restricted to An Ohio man, is making radio even speaker horns from the shells of a comparatively small, gourds. though dangerous, cass. Tn !ILE ! ns t ditch.. THRO non-livin- Salt Lake City, March 13 (AP)-Eig- ht M men basketball teams, representing Utah a!nd Idaho divi-i,ioof the Latter Day Saints churchs Mutual Improvement association basketball conference, were here today for the opening round cf competition which wiU decide honors. Pocatello First" ward was here to represent the Pocatello div- iMon and was matched against I.oran Seventh ward of Logan in one of the feature contests of the iritnl round of play. Lincoln ward of Salt Lake City was matched against the Logan Fourth ward live in what loomed as another thriller. Mayfield, representing the Richfield, Utah, division, was lined up against the Provo Second ward aggregation i.i the opening contest. Provo Fifth ward was North Ogden's opponent for the opening night. The Provoans won the title two years ago but North Ogden, a title contender for several years, was confident of a successful Irivo toward Championship honors this year. Semi-fin- al contests will be played tomorrow night and the t'tu'ar Losers game Saturday night. for in the semi-finawill play third jilad fourth places on Saturday night. J E. MARTI! t'orreipomleht '1 Tourney Tr MAN, THE MACHINE The human body is often referred to as the human machine. , Ey most this phrase is figurative. The biologist and physician Shaffer-Jessc- p iko it in its mechanical connotation. To them, at least the physical accordpart o' the human body is a machine, which operates in mechanical well established ance with principles. Reunion Draws To appreciate the full meaning of the expression, the human machine, it is necessary first to understand what is meant by a for machine. All of us recognize it when we see one, Many Program but its definition is not simple. Webster defines a machine as Any device Millville The Shaffer and Jcs of two or morer esistant relatively held families their consisting sop jeunioi on Friday March 7. in the Mill constrained parts, Which by a certain prede- -. vtlle chaiul. At 12 o'clock a boun termmed intermotion may serve to transmit and 1 sous hot dinner was served to 'modify force and motion so as to produce some one hundied and fitly seven1 Iwscs centered given effect or to do some kind of desired the table. guests. work. hftpe ty.n d.nner ths following This labored definition can be boiled down to program was rendered, with Jerome 'iaggm acting as toastmasfor the following: a machine. is ter: opening song. We Thank aninto of one form of energy the conversion Thee Oh God For a Prophet other. j erayer by Bishop Franklin Bit- -j ers, pmno and violin selection It is essentially in this sense that the human by the Bailey sisters of Logan, body, and the bodies of all jiving things may be terpied machines. address of welcome Huber by Khaihr of Logan; reading by ' The liv ing animal body takes in energy Ih the form of food. It of living things. Plant bodies, Zella Talbert of Preston: a shoit converts this energy into talk was given by James P. ol-- ! in addition take in energy from the sun. It may be that the son. who spoke of his acquain-- j human body does so also to some email extent. tance with the Shaffer and p A machine will not work without an energy input. Neither w jit musical selections families: were contributed by the Bailey the human machine work if food, its particular form of fuel, that sisters: comic recitation by is energy, is unavailable for too long a period. George W. Shaffer of Preston: The human machine, however, i3 ini i ly more complicated bv Julia of Shatter reading and talk short intricate than the most ingenious mate no of human conPreston: by Josfph S. Jessop; vocal solo by Dowavne struction and possesses more dualities of a unique character. The Jessop; comic reading by Ellis cannot grow, cannot repair itself, nor can it Shafter. A few minutes were ordinary machine kind. own its . reproduce given for the discussion of geneeir laborAnd yet there are many earnest biologists who alogy. g machines even t - e qualities. At six oclock, lunch was servatories can imitate with ed vto all on t. of town guests In the evening a Tree dance was M a r t in slj u rg, W.Va . Berkley postofTlie A tJI anLegion given to which the public was in- here recently enrolled in its membership the fifth of uve brothefs. vited, a large gathering was in Their names aie Noble, Harry, Paul, Cleo and Raymond Ridings attendance. MRS. AU is m readiness for the mixed wretlixur and boxing show at the Dansante tonight. One of the best D.lxed cards of the season is the offering. As there will only be a few mare snows of this nature before tn season ciose-s- . iheie is a little more iiuereSt thah usual Boys in Logan wno are m,.iaintVf, thp v0rk 13 one a? aha elatSr ?-A . io siiow here nr a He defeated ion? w hde. Kid Barger in a close decision recently in Ogden. Bill Lindquist says he would like to bring the boxing laurels back to Logan and he will make an effort to do it tonight. of Wells-vil- le Harvey Williamson and Garth Clark of Logan wul slug It out to see which" is the better man in a four round match with tho paddtd gloves. The handicap match between Hy Lhaman of Salt Lake aT.d .lack tro'.iAnoe-'.- - of Australia, will oo a thriller. The Australian says ne can umnp Sharman three times m d5 nnnuus Sharman srys ne cannot. Tonight will tcl the story. The big nigged wrest'er from B'ilnt, Ivan mpets Michigah, Hellish, the terrible, hi the final bout of the evening m a fin Mi match, best two out of three. The fact that ladies aie free, has stimulated tho Interest and a much larger ciowd thah last week will m all piobabiuy be present. Hoop y DEPARTMENT At Dansante Lcgan 'itLWard Meets Lincoln in - MILIVI1LE iROlV5,pa() HEALTH City For Bouts t-j- m PACK LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH SCENES 'AS SO.VIET, WORKERS BURN CHURCH SYMBOLS . v -' Advertising keeps these names before you constantly. Advertising is a constant reminder that, the articles you want are the same articles that that justify you see advertised day after day their being by the service they render. And advertising brings you news oL Jriv entions, . dis; coveries, improvements that keep 6u up to date. k Tell the what you want by its,' advertised name. Youll get it and your money will purchase full value. It pays to read advertising and remember advertised names. sales-cler- . 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