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Show I Monday, March 31, 1930. TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX 'Sketch of the Life MOVIE KINGS DAUGHTER WEDS DRAMATIC TEtlSIO'l IS HEIGHTENED Of Sine Henriksen novel, or a play that When .the screen takes a late resid- - jias achieved international success and adapts it to its own ent of Millville, who had made theatregoers usually wait, curious, to see how her home In Cache valley for peculiar technique, will altered in the translation. Hence, when be over fifty years was the daugh- the original announced Madame X as a new talking picture ter of Johan and Marie Jacobsen, she was born in Svendborg, Den- play with Ruth Chatterton, stage star, as heroine, 'and Lionel mark. September 10, 1834. Her famous stage actor, as director, picture fans sat up fatner a crick layer, was Instant- Barrymore,notice. took and was when his ly killed, daughter Would it follow R. S. Day, April 2, R.F.D. Richmond, the 8 years of age, as he was work' on the erection of a large original? ing building and the scaffold broke. Would the talking picture preserve the effect of the former Trenton Elder Joseph Sedleyj felling several stories. The death former stage hit?" Brough arrived home Saturday of the father left the mother The answer is being seen at the Capital theatre, where the from his mission. Ite spent tne with several brothers and sisters first sixteen months in Ireland to be cared for of which Bine was new play is being shown to astounded and delighted crowds. For the not only does the picture version retain William Gulbranson, April mil the remTir.der cf his time the eldest. She was married to1861. late Odolph F. Henriksen in in England 2, 297 East Center, everything that the stage play had but addTrenton had the experience of He passed away in 1906. The wi- a dow with her son, stayed on the great deal more and it is presented in a series of concentrated having almost a full house at the farm was scenes that crowd three times the drama into the same in Newton of she which dramatic Sacrament meeting on Sunday a resident lor more - than 30 length of time that it took to present the play. last as word had gone out that our two missionaries would be the, years. In 1918 they sold their to Millville speakers. We had not only a full property and moved where she resided house but almost a full choir. (now Nibley) After the opening exercises the with her son Peter A. Henrikson, until her demise. She was the bishop announced that these boys mother of twelve children, eight time all the they might have and four daughters, six of derred. Elder Sedley Broueh was sons DO DONT survive, namely, Peter A. the first speaker. He gave some whom a lawn around Plant Webb of Sine Mrs. Henrikson, Leave front a your yard unplanted house. It makes it attractive. your of his experiences, said he was C. F. of Logan, Mrs. Nibley, little disappointed when his name, N. P. Rasmussen of Bear River. but show some sense for beauPlant a few shrubs by your with one other, was called from J. H. Henrikson of Salt Lake ty. house in the corner by the steps among some thirty odd elders to City and Mrs. A. N. Anderson of Neglect to take care of the and other places where the house reach England. He was called to Downey, Idaho. forms a corner. lawn. withwent He to Ireland. proceed Plant trees of good varieties 60 grand children, 99 great Plant shrubs roses or llowers out a word as he had made up his shade and ornamental purfor two children and walk rows great grand the in leading those along was told as mind to do he by children survives. also poses." great an grand to but the open house, keep land of the Mr. tn authority. In the Pant your rose3 in beds where and Mis. Henriksen joined lawnall shamrock, he experienced can be cultivatedL, D. S. church in 1870 and the they classes of treatment that the were baptized by the late Elder Plant undesirable trees around Have a flower garden someas Cottonwood elders are subject to from the home such your where on your premises, preferEdlefsen., (then on a mls- trees;- Siiverleafed poplar gfcrd hand to the pleasures of sion) . They emigrated to Utah erican Elm ably by the side of the house or mob violence, but is glad he has in 1880. in the back yard. settling first in Logan had the experiencewhere Plant, fruit trees in front of lived prior to movAim to have beautiful home Eldei John E. Bingham, who ar- ing to they Newton. The husband and your house. They belong to the surroundings. It helps to keep rived home a few days before El- two sons labored for some time orchard. . and at home. the boys girls some der Brough, gave amusing on the Logan temple. Use Evergreens of any kind for Remember that the cost of beaulife to the Incidents pertaining Mr. and Mrs. Henrikson were street planting or on the lawn tifying is but little, but the inof a missionary in the state of among the' first called upon to in front of 'the house. They will crease in value of the place is Texas, where he spent most of go the temple shortly obstruct the view in time. great. his time. With all the ups and afterthrough Use your influence' to beautify It was dedicated in Leave stumps in the ground downs, he expressed a desire to Henriksen, lived and died when cutting down trees. Take your church and school grounds be back there. a thorough and faithful Latter-Da- y root and all. by plants as it is educational. These boys did wonderfully well, and in the hope of a Use an axe when pruning trees when we think that Just a little great Saint, and glorious resurrection. E use a pruning saw and shears. ovej two years ago neither of minfive more than them needed Fail to assist making Zion utes in which to make their faretime-honore- cl Mrs. Sine Henriksen, er MOTORIST Officers were Attempting to Stop and Question the Slayer About Robberies Which Had Been Staged Earlier in the Night. ! Los Angeles March 31 (AP) James Costello. 27, policeman, was shot and killed this mormon a rnruot tiy attempted on a to stop for questioning After tiring downtown street. tnree bullets into Costello s body, the motorist tried to run down another officer and then escaped in his speeding car. Costello and a fellow officer. Elmer Hoffman were questioning late motorists about robberies which had been staged earAs Hoffman lier in the night. drove the police car alongside a blue roadster moving slowly down the street, Costello stepped out and ordered the suspect to stop Instead, the driver leaned from his moving automobile and fired shots three close-rang- e lie officer. Putting on speed, who drove straight for Hoffman, -- LOGANS BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM Edith Mayer, daughter of Loui Mayer, movie production king, execurecently became the bride of William Goeti, young motion picture tive, at Los Angelee. The wedding party is ehown, left to right: Loui Mayer, Edith, Rabbi Edgar Magnin, who performed the ceremony, and Goetz, the groom. t4he was" riimbing-trnnvth- o - - N-- -- pnlicfrar the bandit Hoffman I - FLASHES OF LIFE dodged and then turned a corner and . disappeared. Hoffman was able to give a good description of the murderer. C. or-A- m- - Baltimore Sister Mary Veronica, who found her brother among wounded Union soldiers at the battle of Gettysburg, is Ghosts Routed dead at the age of 92. She had been a sister of Charity 75 years. was an army nurse throughout the war. She From Mansion Once Vancouver, B. C. A former war nurse overseas is now one of Occupied by Valentino the first ladies of the province. N. S. Lougheed, provincial minister of public works, has married Miss Irene Ann Brown. Continued from Page One New York Jean Patou is back from Paree enthusiastic over strange tapping kept up through- the new Diana type of beautiful American girl, except for the out the night. way she dresses. Long skirts morning noon and night! Ouf! UTAH AND IDAHO Africa was wild," Carey said Jean says they should be short in the morning and lengthen as the well address. but our first night In Falcon welcome a big evening Monday NEWS BRIEFS Lair was one tn turn yntir hair day grows. home reception was given otrr gray. Next morning we fixed the two returned missionaries, with the w'indows and the banging ceased. Miami, Fla. One modern Ponce De Leon has succeeded in the Song, congreBy The Associated Press) We traced the howling to the air. After flying some 16,000 miles in Latin America in 20 days, program as follows: Salt Lake City prayer, Elmer Marnatt; gation,. Injuries in wind blowing through metal is Cleo of and Fifford Maine, vocal M., an retired automobile accident-- on a city publisher Augusta, duet, ;We . cut,, back , the William II. Gannett, 76, J. address welcome street last Friday caused ,, the Bishop Peek; n trees and shrubbery happy,' healthy and enthusiastic over airplane travel , Verrall death yesterday or Ernest E. Robson ; coval ' solo, near the house and other noises Elko, Nev. Earl Greene has an automobile that cost him Brown; reading. Jdrs. E- W. Binghis death coming on his stopped. But night after night $1.10. He paid $5 to a tourist for it. Under the seat he found He suffered a ham; cornet duet, Roland Morten 22nd birthday. the tapping on the walls contin' sen and Archie Cottle; reading compound fracture of the left leg ued. It came always at night on $3.90. Eva Bentley; piano duet, Fredon and a severed artery when he was Palm Beach, Fla. Grace Amory, 15, and her the waUslhecetllng a steady as though someone fbFdther, Charles Minot Armory, Jrv ara the envy-o- f s&me ol the and Gweneth Shumway. Dancing struck by an automobile driven tap, tap. the progfam. by James Henigei - 18, -- as he and d sought admittance. tarpon, the concluded social sfet, young and old. They landed a At last report here, Mrs.- - Stacy three other boys W'ere pushing One day by chance and dad other thrbe-dawhieh y iheir crutse in Allred was getting along very well. a. car on the street a hidden door that apparen- prize catch of a Heniger The little son of Mr. and Mrs raid there were no lights on the tly led to a part of the basement. grown folks took part. car. The stalled as as well is Columbia, Roy Merrill I opened the door and doing New York Goodbye to burlesque on Broadway. bats rushed out. That last theatre of its kind in the roaring forties, is to be razed for a could be expected although it Is Moscow Seven liquor raids in not known whether bhe is free or ended ,the tapping." movie house. But the another attack may Wallace, Burke and Kellogg last whether weird d of netted 80 gallons Istanbul There are 240 Christian churches in this city and come. lights that once flashed from the windows! Moslems have made so many complaints about the ringing of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne, Jr.s beer, two gallons of moonshine oldest daughter was stricken with whisky, 2Q gallons of brew and a Exploring the basement through bells that the hours have Ifeen restricted by the city authorities. of wine. Three persons the hidden door. Carey said he appendicitis and was taken to quantity of the scheme Moores for York New price reducing George found a large box containing a to a hospital. She were arrested, one being released Idaho, Preston, and toured later. mass of electrical wires and amusement has gone askew'. He hired a taxi in Newark is Improving. switches. He traced these wires New Y.ork. When the meter registered $24 he started French Miss Gladys M. Moyses of NorTwin Falls and found they led up chlmne'y leave but. was arrested. Refusing to pay a fine because it was wich, England, Is as the home of Highway district built-i- n -- and - Mrs. Thomas - Marriott commissioners of .Twin Falls have to bookcase In 'tjie Mr. 15 he similar offenses got for than previously imposed room above. From the bookcase, higher here. She arrived on Wednesday .hidden wires ran to other parts days in jail. last. and milk cheese, for noted its me produces Zurich house. cf Switzerland, FARM BUREAU WORK child Investigating further, Carey much beer 70 gallons annually for every man, woman and WELL UNDER WAY said he learned that after Valen- from 59 breweries. The farm bureau and club work tino's death a caretaker with seems to be making good headway spiritualistic leanings had been hired to watch the property. Will he rule it after we are here. Already two meetings on organization and correct way of hlslde3d? Carey said the caretaker and handling all meetings and busfollowers held seances in the! Jr co,urse: iness in the organization have' been to his secretary, turning terminals iheThen rooms where electric Mld. .wh not Jet him rule held. It is a new thing in our local and we are very Interested in were found. From various electric the present too?" connections pale blue and green! In our moments qf worry we it. Under the leadership of Miss the. Eva Bentley we expect to get light mysteriously flashed on and Invite, as our guests all of Poor much help from this work Most off through the house. past, present and future. We seem to have solved the me, what a load to attempt? Only of the projects have been given to but when .God can bear that much at one leaders - and our - farm bureau mystery,1' Carey said, The best sound in our lease is up we're going back time. Do your best, be content work is going ahead, llnrState51 toTKe wide open spaces of irpHTR tWresult. God rs at the ranch. Sometimes at night 1 beginning, middle and end of went to Logan and were guests of the Logan chamber of comwake up and hear new noises. your journey. Why worry? TUES. TODAY Are you fair when you say life merce on the day they were hosts Maybe the place is haunted. -- AND has nothing for you? God is on to the farm bureau women; Mrs WEI). .our sipe- The- - mountains are still J Wt- - Bentley. Mrs. , George Mer- Mrs. Alton Hansen, Mrs. there; only hid by the mistr the rill. THOUGHTS FOR road has not disappeared; the L. Andrew. Mrs J. E. Andrew, Miss dust will settle; and so with Lona Littledyke, Miss Fern AnTHIS DAY to drew, Miss Mildred Andrew. Miss yourself, send worry back where .it xame .from.. The. day is Hilda Hodges and Miss Vadis An Inspirational Talk ' ' here let down1 from heaven-m- ake Brown. "All reported having "had a By DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN good time. it what it should be. is too beautiful to be spoiled It Continued from Page One Help Yourself To spoiled by worry. It can slay. It Prison Inmates Some Convictions can kill. In India, a gentleman. white random remarks from reading In his library, felt, at the Return to Work theRecent end of his finger, a sharp pain. capitol concerning the state of the union: Looking down upon his book, he noticed between the leaves, - an America is highly prosperous 31 March Jeffcison City, Mo, decreased. has Unemployment 1 550 infinitely small snake. His finger (AP Approximately pripresently began to swell, then soners in the Missouri peniten- Standards of living have risen to the arm. He was dead in one Labor is! heights. tiary returned to work in the unprecedented hour, for the first well organized and contented. dethis shops morning -i "Our industries are being Many homes can tell of the'in. vnuttniPA hi and RjnrA Labor is thrown out of and stroyed. hrlrtJ) ?lrUtcs. hrnfJht Wednesday Factories are employment. and serpenthke, found its down We must have jOjfast and then went quietly to closing further protection. tilelr Psts the factories. Jrtrnf Prohibition has enabled familOie week strikes the last Brtore dp c ies to buy cars with the money! toUl . in they Xormerjy spent on liquor. ai v,ort' pns01 "Our yotmg people are drinking since the world began. Some are01 . too proud to admit it. But they; .. . more, not because of prohibition, are there. And it is the food for, I hiM mimPn I ft but because of the evils attendant! Also worry to grow fat upon Just as upon too much "America has reached dampness grows on rust. the T M.klNG (OMEDV Oliver Cromwell's secretary was' in Idaho height of perfection in production Death Ibng-on sent busi-' certain State methods. The New ness. Due to delay, he was de-- 1 Cheap foreign goods are drivover AP Her ing out American-mad- e night in a seaport; Boise, March 31 Halfback jtained products." town. As the hours rolled on, he clothes becoming ignited while It's an easy world for the man and to He coulcl not she was putting fuel on a fire, who is loktng for worry. began TM KlNf. NEWS .sleep. Finally, one of his seivants May Ludington, 12. All he has to do is received convictions. asked the question: burns which caused her death to p.ck a few of any kind. Our pid God rule the world before Friday night at her home in New statesmen will supply the logic r!? here Meadows, it was learned replied the secret-- ! yesterday The gul rushed to the and 'her parents were painfully certainly, ' ari' street with her clothes blazing burned in trying to render aid. 1884-Siste- weathe- bloom as a rose. DO forwarded to New York city 125,- 000 on a bond issue of $1,250,000. The balance is due in annual installments. r-boards. over-grow- Diet-ric- h, - -- -- 219-poun- -- half-a-hundr- vari-color- ed week-en- - Roses, YOUR SHARE. Two ..hundred ....and seniors hi the University of Idaho have filed applications for bachelor degrees to be compresented - at- - the annual mencement exeroises in June. The college of letters and science leads Moscow. r SE'S'i tit AsA seventy-fou- the arte school is next with 69.' The! figures have been released by Miss Ella Olson, registrar. Dr. George F. Salt Lake City Roberts, Salt Lake City physician and world war veteran, died at his home yesterday. Dr. Roberts, who was 45 years old, had practiced medicine here since 1914. The Australian patent office and customs department have authorized the use of the word rayon in describing merchandise in which that material is used. Scftriibs and Fruit Trees AT WHOLESALE PRICES Two year old field grown roses at $1.50 per dozen. Grown by one of .the largest whole-sal-e rose grower , iji America. Free landscape service to purchasers of our shrub and rose. Drop us a card and our agent will rail on you. Aroiua Strawberry riant $4.00 per thousand. Anderson Produce Company PHONE 506. BRIGHAM, UTAH I Capitol . J - , 1 ! EVERYBODY likes a real, bargain. It's an inherent thrift instinct. We all want a little more for our money. Here is a real bargain for you, expressed in motor mileage at bar- gain prices. Paixo Gasoline gives you more miles per dollar than ever before. 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