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Show ?& Thursday. March 20. 1930 t If' if ft '4 !. THE JODHNAE. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH -J- DEBT GREEN t. MAIDENS MODEST Tr.nU' M,jik Applied For I. S Tict, - CENSUS COUNT TO START APRIL 2; NEW QUERIES DELVE IN ECONOMICS uttutiv tvURTY ON $yT Confessed Slayer of His Wife, Her Mother, and His Uncle Sentenced To Die At State Prison May 17 Refused New Trial. Salt Lake City, Marih 20 of Delbert (A) Probability Green, youthful slajrr of his wife, her mother and her stepfather, , facing a firing squad at the I tah state penitentiary here May 17, faded today with the announcement of the condemned man's attorney that he would appeal the sentence. Salt Lake City, March 20 (AP) Following m the footsteps of about 29 other condemned men In Utah, Delbert Green, confessed murderer of his wife, her mother and his uncle, last January following a quarrel, has elected to face a firing squad to pay for his crime. EuYesterday District Judge gene E. Pratt at Farmington. Utah, 'sentenced the slayer to die at the state prison May 17. Green was convicted of the murder oHils uncle, James Gwen, two weeks ago by .a jury which failed to recommend leniency, making the death penalty mandatory. Judge Pratt had overruled1 a motion for fe new trial and denied arrest of judgment, he! passed sentence. Then he asked the --slayer to ctinose between hanging and 'shooting. Ill be shot. Green said calmhad constantly ly. The youth maintained a stoical indifference regarding his fate Not until last night after the doors of the state pmop had closed behind him dranls manner change. His eyes filled with tears and sobs halted his speech. Prison records show that since 18S5 thirty men1 have been executed there, and that all, but one or'two have elected to be shot. Thp last executfstuwas', in 1926, when Ed McGowan, anegro confaced the victed of murder, squad. Green pleaded insanity at his trim. The shootings occurred at thti home of his wife's mother near Layton, Utah. When Green's wife refused to return with him to-- their home in Ogden he shot her and her mother as they lay In bed with his infant child, and then . killed his uncle. The baby was unharmed CLARKSTOII DEPARTMENT P. S. BARSON Correspondent sy TUI A 500U. oi YE 7, Vfc XM7 t Own TrtC tlADiQ WILL AFTFR. r Mor r rwvKEci5s. Ve AMY WAY, Wat TAGE - Spectator for last (year , It as 12.7 per 100,000 population, onlv a little above the average for the The rates lor whole country. some cities ran into the fifties and above. New York one -- A FiyE thousand m Athens with flowers and song and introductions In the acropo is. Of 400 coeds Evanston, 111. at Northwestern polled on their choice of careers only 23 prefer Helen Reed, one of matrimony. the 23, says of the 377: Wait till they find their man. C'r FOR SALE AT ola Larsons . Uncle Saia is clear the distinction between persons absolutely unemployed and again. preparing to count nosescensus-takethose who have a job. but have An army of 100,000 will begin knocking at Louse been laid off without pay for a doors throughout the country time. Workers in rural districts, also April 2 In the nation's 15th dewill gather jw'runeip Informa- cennial count of its population. Many new questions, a king with MES. NETTIE OBRAY A the old ones, are to be asked this Correspondent The 1930 census will ddvc time , r pt tP, uh' f deeply into the country's economic as well as providing the usual life father of Uian Under direction the OlVlSJon Paradise hisarea of for basis one aimouncement for the of the M. L A. activity committee seats in the reapportionment house of representa- in whole country. This will be given the drama. Success. was pre- tives. . check has been after a sented. There' Was an unusual au At least 24 questions have been made bythorough the supervisor of the dience present who commended, and enumerators records. the cast for the splendid man- prepared for each interview,answer person quizzed may Modern mechanical devices wfll ner in which the drama was each without: fear that family figures be used by the cebsui bujeau this staged. will bemade The law public. on an unprecedented scale Mr. and Mrs. II G Shipley an- imposes severe penalties If secrecy year mass 6f statistics. nounce the arrival of a bouncing is not kept,, by the . enumerators to handle the One new question ask the value baby boy. Friday .March The boy scouts, accompanied of a home, if owned, or tht FLASHES OF LIFE by their scout masters, spent an monthly rental, it rented. Answers U. S. A. C. swimming to this will make possible a classihour aP-th- e "If ilV not asking too nuirli. could 1 get a button sew cd oil? poof, Wednesday evening. Twenty fication of families' buying pow. i v (By The Associated Press) sty boy scouts enjoyed the evenings er. New York Negotiations nre torts. age at Seeking . the relative MRS. HOOVER GREETS RADIO SINGEE John Nielson and sons, John marriage of persohs In different pending for sale of Charles M. Mr racial and economic groups, the Schwabs French chateau on and Ralph, of New Jersey and t s H Nielson of completed - In drive, fuf, guvertifflent'a ttgenta will askage Riverside A 1906 at a cost of $2,500,00. here with Mr. at first marriage. apartment building woud and Mrs. Joseph (H Shaw. Mrs. Answers to this query will exThe Schwabs built Shawls a niece oLMr' Nielson. On i pedite tabulations of data on sizes replace it. as the ideal home chateau the on to number j of families, based the motored Weston, Fridays they Idaho, to visit with relatives of children reported in families conceived In extensive travels.of there. Mr. Shaw accompanied them of women who have been married Latidy they have spent much their time In a cottage at Loretta, a stated number of years. on - the trip. owner- Pd. " A question regarding Messrs Edward , O and James London Tow Shaw, minister of H. Norman have recently pur- ship of radio sets will give a direct chest and chased a tractor. They are doing answer as to size. of the nation's war, has a tailors are having a hard time seme plowing for farmers here potential radio audience. in getting a suit ready for Mm for r-- ' Women doing housework before taking it to their ranches He was l their own homes and carrying a levee a week hence. ,V. at Pocatello Valley. of home will late with his order and nothing Plans are arranged for cele- other responsibilities home-make- s. The premade would fit. brating the Relief society annual be designated aswill be entered ready ha. go'd emscribed uniform This, designation hold wilL their meeting b day. They family relationship broidered cuffs and pocket Hups on Tuesday, March 18 this year, in the : under ocon the coat and gold stripes on column than father their weekly regular VY that being A sword and a trousers.' the cupation. A good program meeting day. is to be made to tacked hfc , Frith white feathers effort Special desired is it and been has planned with it. gainful workers according to go New that every member of the Relief list York and Chicagos homicide industry. occupation A special society be in attendance. - (rate is not so bad. -- As figured on New unemptovquestions invitation is extended to their ment have been designed to make J in an article in the magazine F i- - -i rf husbands. Mrs. Jane Richman spent a few days of last' week at the home of her Nephew, George Richman of Nibley. The Aarohic Priesthood furnished the prorgam in Sacrament meet-- . Ing, Sunday, which ran as follows: Singing, "Redeemer Of Israel," opening prayer, Orville S. Israel, Isrel God Lee; singing, talk on There Is Is Calling; Only One Way To Be Saved Paul Bahen gave a short talk on j The Gifth Of Faith; Ellis Hani ' sen spoke on Repentance; closAssociated Press Photo ing remarks were made by John Welch, supervisor of the Aaronic Mr. Herbert Hoover congratulating Rudy Vallee on hie Come Dearest Lord Priesthood, before the Congreationai womens club at ita breakfast In was sung as the closing song; Washington. benediction was pronounced by Reed Bickmore. ill, but we are glad to report is Members of the M. I. A. Adult now improving. class will entertain all their sons Mrs- - Ben Clark of Robin, Idaho and daughters of Mutual age, Friis visiting realtives in Clarkston. Mrs. Flora Barson spent the day evening. The evenings entertainment has been carefully past week visiting in Paradise. Dlanned and the committee would Word comes from Logan that be pieased to haye every parent Lewis Godfrey .who is at a local and boy and girl of Mutual agej hospital there is improving, In attendance. The' social will Mrs. Roy Athy and ney son are DISTRESS SIGNAL " commence at 8 oclock. home again. By Alice Judson Peale Miss Marvella Thomas spent the Nothing quite so muen shock end here with her sister, an adult as to- hear a child speak week Kitty A Hero Mrs. Pearce. tttta Mrs.Mary eEiiteatty of his parents, Ida Powell of St. Anthony worst of all, suggest that he doe is spending the week here visiting not love them. with friends and relatives. -Washington PARADISE APi rs DEPARTMENT . Apples, (lirriies; FKI1T TREES: Iears, Iliiiiis, l'l'iiclirs, Mi.kIp amt Oriiauiint.il trees: ('urulina amt Ruliaiia -- , Itr Rosesf Sclirub s i , and Fruit 'tit - Meg-Pete- ry mh' ksJLs) 46-ln- ch w V irjfv, irK u at . AT WIIOI.ES M E TRICES old field grown rones Two-ye- ar at $1.50 per'tkrzm. Grown by one nf the largr-- t wlude-sal- e rone growers in America. Free landscape service to puri has-er- o of our shrub and rose. Drop ns a rurd and our agent w ill rail on you. Aroma Strawberry Hauls $1.00 per tliousand. Anderson. Produce Company ITIONK 506. BRIGHAM, UTAH c T&lKsTb Parents -- ; - Invariably the outraged "adult -- "Non feels called upon sense, my dear. I never heard ol such a thing. Of course you love your-- father. Why I'm sure he' the best daddy in the whole world. ,1 never want to hear you say-sa silly,- - wicked thing This usually silences the again. child, but it does not affect his o-cry. tllned to find-fau- lt with those who have made them what they are and from whom for the most part they , haye. taken . over their ideals. They are on the whole wonder-- 1 .fully loyal. As long as they feel the fundamental ji their parents ioye.-ansecurity protection d r chey are to endure without1 The child's dissatisfaction with Jpmplaint- -likely sartS-Omisurtffer-- . all fKis parents is a signal of distress. and injustice. When, standings It is an occasion for understand--in- then, a child deliberately finds! rather than for judgment. fault with his parents it is a Children are not naturally in- - sign that there is something! or with seriously wrong with-hithem or with both. The person who receives the! childs hurt or angry criticism of his parents should, - above all things, faieet it honestly. He need say little, but he should listen welL The child who says he does not love v his father or mother ir ", RnoiT li needs someone In whom he can . , uch 1 - IT AVAILS little to buy a speedy, high compression and high powered motor ifyou feed it a low grade, tow compression fuel." Much like bucking a breeze with a bellows. If you want it to do itsj.bcst take you places and show you things -f- ill up the gas tank.with! IPAMCCCE) w g Dont Buy Brass Jewelry-ffl)si- Colds in chest or throat, to often lead to aomethmg serious you can start easing them in 5 minutes with Musteroic! Applied once every hour it should bring relief. Used by nr llion for 20 year. Recommended Fy doctor and nuraew 1 , m li.p-lar- Norway unit Silver Maple, l.lmlen, Mt. Ash, English Elm, S.vrauime, White amt Green Ash; Elouering Slirnlm of all kinds. l.ilHI fine Rose hushes of the best and Cut varieties. Totted Il.iiil Flowers. Tested flower and garden seeds of all kinds prices very Msilors are welcome. reasonable. Funeral work a specialty. enter-laihme- Clarkston On Monday evening. March 17, about 85 per cent of the married people of Clarkston were entertained by the Clarkston Relief society with a mock radio program. Seymour Thompson acted as announcer and the following program was Tendered: Musical number. Old Time Irish Melodies, May Barson and Bessie Rasmussen; prayer, Bishop R. O. Doosle; duet, the misses .Leorta Griffiths and Veda Thompson; reading, Flossie Buttars; music, Leo Godfrey and Oneal Sainsberry; reading, Mrs. Mary O. Thompson; WkldttEL Grid f iths.; reading,-Master mqsic on steel guitar, K. G. S laugh; . reading, Mrs. Cora P. , Godfrey; music, George J. Godfrey aml De Mar Merrill; reading, Mr, Guennle. Merril; solo Mrs. Ora Sparks. Luncheon was served under the ' direction Of Mrs. Ida Grilfln. Dancing ' followed the program. Every one present voted the evening a great success-dicin.Homer, of- - California, is visiting relatives In our city. Mrs. L, W. Sparks- - of Ogden Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J .C. Thompson. William Stokes is visiting JOhn B. Jardine, who has been very men intent on marruge who as yet have not seen the ladies are leaving for Greece tomorrow on the liner Satumia. Photographa wilt bo shown aboard ship. After arrival there alii be a reception la-- 1 lifetime is a prized jKissessiuB. Cheap jewelry is, worth leas than untiling hoeauwe It never atmfw turn, but prove a give disappointment. (T We Y'H only jewelry that we tain monmieml and guariiutee. i.uoclalcd Press Phots to a pet cat but ha, Just Tony aaved Ido of hit chum, Peggy, (ox terrier, and wao awarded a medat by humane society at Oakland, Cal, Tony battled a killer dog (hat aeized Peggy. Cat and dog ara peto of Mrs. A. B. Collier, Alameda. WENDELBOE JEWELRY ' OPTICAL CO, confide. If he is allowed to talk himself out on the subject without being it is possible that his may learn much thatv be to their advantage ini helping their child meet his pro-- 1 blems and in dealing wisely with' censured v . . Jgas - the highest compression motors arc , and because of Marcos perfectly balanced completely distillation range every last bit ofpower your motor is capable of is delivered to the rear wheels. With This! super-gasolin- e anti-knoc- k parent would him in the future. Ei! 1 Imfiaauoa Sorrow Itself Is not to bard to bear M tlie thoughts of sorrow coming. Airy ghosts that work do harm do terrify ns more than men in steel with bloody purpose. Ihoaias Bailey. At Independent Gas and Oil Companys Stations and Dealers - |