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Show "T VOLUME UII. IT IN EIRE J I TUI: Fair ton!.,. it Mini Sunday ; little change In ten'neratitrr. Fair ami mild tuiiiiilil and 11) Mill: Sunday but cloudy ill nurth portion. " Q- - LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, PERSONS DIE 3 4Ji HEATHER .sYTIKIM' UTAH, E Senate Hears Supreme Court Nominee Criticized Sub-Committ- ee i mill French Foreign l I ! Minis-- , ' Ilia hum t ' Noulai) n ",l1 1, lake tJ. ,! Miu width w,i. imii I'ocam III cmn in lhe( Slum n x, t i liu Speed Program of to Heturns Briand ter of Members Three other . Cache County Fair n n...r mu France To Spend Week .1, Same Family Injured ft ift j, End After Discussing ,1 People Living in ' "1 Ready for Mailing Problems With Mac-t- J hb luii.iltir fn JIu Same Building Carried iitnli it me xeM for Annual Show MaDonald. .tie united h u. n iii Down Ladders to Safe-- . Moreture.PlansPremium Lists Being meetings. Sent out Today 5 London, April JO. (JhPuil.e ty. o. ii. m im.i Minister MacDonald and Foreign - f 4 , 4 , j ti i President of American Federation of Labor Declares United Labor Opposes Comfirination of .Judge John J. 1 i , I i i i In- VN -- Inter-mounta- in s continued Minister Briand forts todaj' to find a solution, to ' the French security claim At the end of their talk at St James' palace the French foreign minister rushed away to Pans for the week-ensaying he was returning Tuesday to resume the - 4 ef-- 1 A pact. Shortly afterward Prime Minister MacDonald arrived at had lunch. Stimson and with Secretary Dwight.W. Morrow It was presumed that the British prime minister planned to report the result of his morning s meetings with the French to the American is nn toil A.l.itts GH-ii- i 5 April pu-idcn- t inmuii I I S Park City Man Convinces Authorities lie had not been Shadowing Mrs. Moormeister Developments are iAP in the of labor fedi ration senate judicial y an organized RJ mi' today jlj it. i ix muted in opposition to J Ii mnlu uh'ioiiN m uf Judge John tli Carolina as an Puimi .hMH not i. ju&t no ol the supreme urn sub-com-- :it i 1 d, negotiations. As he was dashing off to the train he remarked somewhat T think the end of, cryptically: next week will see the finish of The It one way or the other assumption was that he was referring to the proposed security New Chancellor i ' The program of the New York, Apnl 5 (AP1 Three Cache speed fair has been made County and three lives lost their persons will be mailed to the horseand up same of members the family other states were injured early today in a fire men, of athefew The "within program, days. Dean in that swept their home provides for two harness and two street, Brooklyn. running races each day of the The dead-Mrwill be InterTessie Antigano, 50, and fair. These events with a number of other her daughter, Florence ft, and spersed attractions to keep continuous Marie, 15 The rules of the entertainment Anti Vincent are The injuied have been changed game racing two and ganc, 55, the father, and with the elastic barter for daughters, Carmine, 10, and Lil starting, the usual delay for startlian, 8 ing hq races will be eliminated The family lesided on the top to a great extent. flooi of a three-stor- y apartment At present there are about twentwo and house The husband head of harness horses in trainty m succeeded children younger Mr Dann . ing at the fair grounds. were-ut 1 eseapaer-beatlTingarfircbefore was located"" who Starr car-rie- d firemen badly burned for three or four tlicm down ladders to safety. fair grounds left for Grand Junction, Membeis of three other families years but last fall returned to tre Colorado, living m the building also were Cache County fair grounds carried down ladders ten days ago Mr. Starr reports that he sold his racing mare m HI 1 1 was 'the fust witness at healings ui those opposed to the ( ol judge Parker, iilirniatmn President who was named by Hiotr to succeed the late Justin ban lord Chair Hi toie Gieui testified man rivet man of the Indict the considering .nomination, introduced a letter Mom Goerncr Gardner of North t.ietn i . EXPERT TO VISIT i. In' HU; iig.iii l.llllOx I)) NU.IDER 80. l'Hii, Chapels of Both Continue Efforts to Stakes To !it Solve French Security t Claim at Naval Meet,: j; lllfi-- S' ini M :ll High e UllKt'rS Ol ri, La 10 DC! v.nUrCn Openings Session-morro- L. l Intfft trp ji I'fcoio leader, who ha been entruoted with the ask of tormina a new German cabinet to, succeed the Muiller Government. w --Salt Lake City, Aiwl 5 tAP) Examination of material evidence connected with the murder of wras Moormeister Mrs Doiothy continued today by E O. Heinrich, Berkeley, Cal , criminologist Investigating the case. It also was planned that he would visit the Moormeister hqrjie later today, to make another examination of the slain womans room and its contents. It was announced today that a Park City, Utah, man who was believed to have been following Mrs: Moormeister- - shortly befonj her death, had convinced the vostlgators that hghad i.otoeen shadowing her. HeTeft a hotel here ..after., her departurebuL sald he had riot been watching Mrs. Moormeister So promising are ' the dc vclup ments In the investigation, it was announced, Mr. Heinrich probably will remain here for two or three days longer than he had planned. lnuuns endorsing Judge Parker. never known I have any , wiote GuverinJl Gardner, Fegelberg-Smit- h ,man, ator Heed Smoot and who sense V possessed a higher or a of righteousness and line! A John A. W lutSOe. Musical justice than Judge Parker x x xConcert, en'm delegation. Parker niv opinion Judge Enthusiasm For Continued on Page Three It was said at American headSalt Lake City. A, nil 5 ;T- )- Joys tire confidence and esteem an Season of Event of the afternoon that oiei whelming majority of of the quarters jlus With all the high otfictrs end of ths week at the latest church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - the people of this state, irres-da- y Chick Hateries Pageantv Franklin Laying certainly shoul'd determine when Saints except two membeis Ipeetive of paity affiliations Tncre is not in my judgment the conference will close ot By A. J. Hansen the twelve of the council The American delegation has apostles present, tlu hundiedth the slightest basis in reality for Last Monday night a crowd of of Grows in Cache Unique Big engaged spac on the Leviathan, annual conference of tne chuicli the lear expressed by one group music lovers were Invited to the not twm would in he our citizens that beautiful Ninth ward chapel will be opened in the Mormon of leaving England April 22, a judge of the supreme court, Itself an inspiration to a condays after Easter. The French tabernacle here tomorrow morn-la- s Toultrymen at C. of C. Meeting Corporal Eagen Celebration and Italian delegations may leave mg given by Misses be absolutely fair and Impartial joint concert Hear Talks on Profitable as soon as the plenary session United States Reed m any case of controversy which Thelma Fogelberg and Marjorie Senatoi Poultry Raising Smith. The chapel was crowded The big patriotic pageant-openin- g is held, next week.. . . Smoot and John A. Widstoe, might ause Franklin, April 5 ACCordihg curtain raiser of - the - big Mr Green said labor was op- with enthusiastic listeners, It was expected that a three The meeting of the poultry to B R Parkinson, chairman of sym-pon- y on was Three a The number Continued show first to his because of Page Parker Corporal Eagen is a unique Amcrica between posed raisers of the valley, Thursday the Idaho Day committee, plans power treaty by Saint- - Saens, played on feature. About 200 youngsters as decision upholding an injunction and are In formation- for the biggest Japan, and Great Britain would evening wras well attended, were Mine two pianos. Wonderful skill was well as all the men in the sailor United restraining the matters of timely interest and best celebration ever held In be drawn up in thfe remaining Workers lrom soliciting member- exhibited by the performers, and chorus, soldiers and girl choruses Baugh, discussed. Franklin. This day, In commem- days of the parley, with Prime ship in the Red Jacket Coal and the precision in time was re- will be used in this big flash of Louw Bqagley, addressed the oration of. the first' settlement Minister MacDonald said to be The Adagio movement color and patric!sm. Mr. N. D.' Coke company, In West 'Virginia. markable. naval man the the only of In among which . on was at made the Idaho, advantages , meeting i,r from a letter he had was very pleasing. -Salisbury will give the special has much r? Reading ho still is kill hat Fran more and S' community stock establishing attracting next number' was by Miss reading, My Dream oj The Big the Tne torrlembers addressed . a- - break of' in ol the eaeft more hope impasse view Utah In of and feaf, chery in this locality. The children will be committee, Mr Green said the Fogelber, who gave us five short Parade m which seems definitely to exclude 24 Parade Injunctioin Is - comparatively -- free from - dis- this - fact the committees in n all classics. dressed uniformly in white- - They July pieces by Judge approved own our of deem wise to a ease and it charge promote hatchery Continued on Page Three Paiker, In effect reduced the First, Ave Marla. a supplication will be grouped on tht stage with would help to keep it so There a little better celebration each workeis employed by these num- - in words by a contrite soul, plead a bockground of soldiers with to atmore Celebrahandle diversified Is a heavy egg eyrplus year, with Other Details of Coming coal companies represented ing to be heard before the throne sailors and girls chore erous behind thus assisting in keeping prizes up tractions. nut Came of But of far than tion Arrangeby in the Red Jacket Consolidated grace. greater given them One of the Mj features to a better level. At present we This year the big day will be Immortal the words, is Schberts Coal and Coke company case to a ments Committee of the pageant Is th recitation are helping California to do this on Saturday, June 14th, Instead indus- melody. Here, creeds and racial of the pledge to thm" country condition approximating and sending them about $50 000 of June 15th, as the latterdate Leads Divorce to are strifes orgfotten. Tenderly flag by the little children. This Mr Frank Baugh, Jr ha1. brn trial servitude this spring for the 350 000 baby falls on Sunday. union Trade as the parade dircctm representatives bom on tones of devotion, a soul will please everyone who sees the appointed chicks that have been ordered What the big attractions will for the July 24th celebration Mr were denied the right to talk to In humility seeks and finds peace while we send our surplus eggs be this is Schuberts Chicago, Apnl 5 (AP) This Baugh had Continued on Page Three delightful year has not been antq peacefully persuade Next We charge of the prade (hem and all the way to New York of tc lead bridge may nounced as yet, but every one game handled it ury them to join a trade union, he Serenade," considered by many and last year could build up just as famous connected with and divorce by various well the celebration cruelty "They could not be the most perfect composition ever With his "ontact m the continued stiams as any locality, and we is hard to have the pro-- 1 routes. There are some who are public schools ndother organiza- asked to join a union and in written. The transition gave a Blackhawk War have an Ideal place far such an perworking anct et divorces because ; entertainment lox Idahos beaten that way exercise the right ef splendid effect, In the Slavonic ieds that collective of bonehead plays. On the other tions, the cnmn.ittee Industry National Day, to Dance by- - Dvorak an unusual action comparable work up to be able will Mr Baugh of Veteran and Logan reDr, Oscar Winnergren spoke thfi composer Committees in charge of this hand there is Mrs. Juliet White. His head- the exercise of the right to or- composition, fine a parade emvery cor- veals an interesting fact, that in exercised by those poultry diseases, with special She, too, was struck by her c lumber attraction are: ganize year's be the at will which employed them. the Slav temperament, sorrow and husband as the result of a bridge quarters phasis on prevention. Very few B. R Parkinson, chairman. of commerce and work will com- porations diseases can be successfully treatBorah Senator Republican. mirth intermingle, and In the W. M. Robinson. game, she told Judge Joseph mence at once Advertising ed but rigid sanitation, proper the .midst of merriment, memories of Sabath. L. G Parkinson. Idaho, questioned comProgram of chamber vear the This feed sunlight and clean water Parker decision was not in ac- -, oppression come and go. The G L. Wright. ace "You his the Cache Sports and trumped merce, with the Logan will work wonders. Keep visitors cordance with a decision render-- 1 folk songs of the north, are tinted NcN Rosengreen, Father of Local Streets and Grounds C. U. Judge asked. stakes and Lop an city cooperating ed by the late Chief Justice Taft, with similar nuances. Resident, Dies at Idaho Fails out of the poultry house unless Bradford. Then we should "I 1 he responded say not, celebration has charge of the their shoes are disinfected A Finanace Cecil Woodward. Gieen disagreed, b'ut Borah In- - listened to Wienlawskls Legende, . Was Bodyguard of Brigham was Mrs. I White. on playing committee is weiking hens resistance to disease is low Young dear friend of long standing I dicated a belief that It did con-.j- a Invitations and Enter ining against him and I played too well general a number of attractions tor the and. the percentage of recovery-I- s Phllando Packer. He trick." a take didnt Continued on Page Three Continued on, Page Three As these have not been s.gned j Nels osengreen, 84, early pia-nesmall, but fortunately she does Relics Elliot Butterworth. She got her decree and a cash day it is no' possible to make of Logan, lackhawk Indian not possess the discriminating for, James Jensen settlement of Decorating $3,000 war veteran, and - u time bodytaste of some animals, and medany definite announcements As one of the features of the; icines in food or water do not guard to Brigham tousg. died John Jen- this morning at Idaho Falls. Mt. iepel' her to such an extent parade, our kins of Newton his alreadv rilled1 mosquitos, Sparrows, and even, Rosengreen was a widower, his at the chambti o nommeice and- L may introduce disease Antlsep wife, Josephine Kay Rqsenrjcen , mature tics may be given ' to tewofTcrCcT TO tratn . .MvtngL.Da.ssecLay.-ayin 1925 -m the oxen of fowls in the drinking water, but This early pioneer was born resent the vikf the should be kept away from baby June 15, 1861, in Gveden of parparade Jenkm0 is cne of LAW hackers' who i' ... chicks. ents belonging then to thenobuty. yery few Bull Hie Mr Willardson, from headquaralive and abl In reprexcTri Coming to. the. United States at Held Contrivances Mechanical ters in Salt Lake, gave statistics the age of 16, Mr. Rosengreen South Cache High pioneer method of tiansom tauoi, Well in Control for 7 Hours was active in "the early life of " on some of the problems that Mahatma Gandhi Completes across the plai n Fire Danger are now before the people. He Utah. He was one of the first The gem-- i al roirbnitUC will Long March Hopes to Gain settlers of Cache valley, and lived its sub uc iaitteeS un spoke also of having visited much Country Independence (AP)h-Huru- ng 5 Oxidhoma City, April ol the various (wi at Logan for many years, working among plants in California, and take to caie Of Cache League aside mans puny on tne old Utah. Northern railroad also in the .middle-west- ,' and --his Bombay- ,- India, .April 5 -t-APa - which , for "contrivances,Success until the railway xhops were mov-- -surprize at finding that they Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationseven hours held the recalcitrant were not nearly so progressive as Pocatello. He had- been an ed Jto Administrators at alist arrived Dandi, leader, today 1. Given Honor where tomorrow at 6 30 a. m, he gushei, the Mary Suaik No. the people of Utah. John H member of the Chuich of aclivp under control, the well early Saints Kemp of the local association Reports from Hyrum indicate Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y intends to break the British salt ram-- I Us wild resumed Teachers Told again that the South Cache high school practically throughout his entire presided at the meeting Twin Falls, April 5 Twin Falls laws and begin the campaign of a rumbling pillar Junior Haunting page prom was a great sucqess. lifetime, having joined tic church Athletic club was organized at a civil disobedience which he Lopes ot petroleum over the South Ok- Three hundred couples were pres- - in his native Sweden, meeting here last evening of 25 ultimately will bring his countrys Low field. Too Is lahoma City ent. The hall was decorated In blue! Mr. Rosengreen Is survived by Pay amateur baseball and independence. players THOUGHTS FOR The big well smaslld out of and silver, of other persons interested in pu Special decorative tea-- ) one son, John , Rosengreen With him were those devotees, . m. after a control at 1 05 THIS DAY ting a winning Twin Falls team their ranks depleted by small pox, Dr. E. S. lAtmlen Tells Educatorx specially constructed master gate tures were the silver and blue Logan, eight grandchildren and screens in the field during the coming who on March 12 left Ahmadabad began under thearranged very effeuvely five great giandchildren. known as an "overshot, Utah Si bool Salaries Near season. Funeral services will be held in balcony. The prize for for the 165 mile march to the An Inspirational Talk widened !r,bipaics Thncp others to Bottom ( mnpared he decorated booth was the Fifth ward chapel at Logan. and! George E South was elected Jalalpur district, where enforcebolts creaked By DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN anchor the Frcshm&n cl&ss. Monday ultcrnoon &tii o clock, president of the new organization ment of the salt monopoly was Salt Lake r.;- - 5pnl 5 (,P) Only hrapidly thol6 structure b6Rcin to Rive (i was This a with W. W. Frantz, secretary and said to be strictest. Enroute the silver TROUBLES zeppelln , a greater pera silhouette representative against No life can be free from them treasurer, and George Paulson, party stopped, at villages where eight state-- s;.c"d of a the that on eduovershot, r incomes ttv earing of Go where you will. For none are Dale Cogswell and Frank Wil- the mahatma preached his doc- centage be ripped loose and sent New York skyline. would this , Utah am yet than cation - iiassedThomas Reynolds, Junior presi liams, directors. trine of passive -- resistance by It-- is universal. bottom wi'h smashing, up through the. 122. loot dent arid MlsS man The receding tide in the gulf state is nee' he' or The meeting declared enthusThe Crystall Allen led tcarh- - steel derrick, the few, men who to its oaid to woman without iastically in favor of the forma- of Cambay at Dandi leaves pools respect to watch the the promenade. The committee on stationed been ColumhaJ of S E L'flden trouble, like the tion of a league to be composed of water, in which as they evapor- ers Y)r flung arrangements was made up of the Utah edu- well through the ryiiht, column salt bia universal toai of Lloyd'6 Wright, Valere Anderson, person who never of clubs representing towns ad- ate remain deposits valves and the aoen the conferisirators and Retta Hansen. failed In some jacent to Twin Falls, and di- Gandhi and his followers will cational admn oil and of high gas spurted again one - thing, is a rected W. W. Frantz, secretary, to collect this salt. It apparently will ence here Thurso y Patrons and patronesses were: crown block and over spatthe of Addis Ababa, Abyssina, April 4 salaries He delcaied 'hat J rs Aer McCarnjfAPi over the down myth. efudc! tered They are communicate with interested per be unfit for use with food but This ancient empiie today already of o ip the grea.es. was teachers sons towns to will in the other of the Cache county school board, that the mere act of appropriation yet to be bom. countryside. its most impressive expense eduianonal planned apd of Items end. Ask the rs- - R- - V. ors constitute a breach cf the law biogto Zauditu its empress and for Weary workers, who last night Superintendent ,an entitled was oublc the season that The for the national and fulfill his aim. Dtavld rapher: who died here Wednes from conquered the well after nine! Larsen, Principal and Mrs. H. R. value dollar for dollar In receive the Twin Falls counhad a son to dis- pastime It was not known here today Zauditu. days of battling, scrambled from Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. C- - F 'day at the age of 54. Hr added, however Job. try will open as soon as the lea- what action the government the teachers should grace him: their beds and hurried to the, Olsen, and class advisors Pearl whose name mjeans Judith, was to pay expect states boils . to annoy gue is formed, it was decided. resume would take in opposition to his that to their Spencer and Cantril Nielsen. Idescendantrof a hne whieh traced - enough to attract lease, ready , A"" ... : " him : move, which the nationalists have their teacheisinstructors and ' Pope, a fight. its ancestors tc King the which l"".' of as the first action in a the type to Return from Nevada crooked back The enm terror of the oil the force of the gas and sent the queen of Si. ca. planned C W. Anderson and family of long campaign 'of noncooperation students require closer . smashing into the top of thei Her death leaves Taffan, was fields fire hovered even or artmui it man pain him; Byron. He said one great nnsuike a cuu qqj o ir- Hyrum returned from Las Vegas. with the British government about the wild well today for, steel derrick, soarks from (king) the her nephew and neg. more teachers school nt of taxes paying hign ritate him; Milton, blind eyes to Nevada, where Mr. Anderson has agencies. the workers pointed out, if the j impact might fire the hissing oil since 1928, in supreme control of been railroading during the winbfl should be blown and by big cap gas. the country. Continued on Page Three Continued on Page Three ter. (Continued on Page Three) -- Except Sen-- 1 the Patriotic Feature Plans For - Jr. Frank .. WO ed the-viol- Bridge Pioneer Passes j -- er IIIDiflll LEADER BREAK BRITISH . 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