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Show t TIIF, JOURS Saturday April 5, 1930 GASOLINE GOSSIP HEARD Oil AUTOMOBILE AND TIRE ROVJ DEPARTMENT AIRSALMA YEATES Correspondent SUNFLOWER campJmeets Nlbley-T- he Sunflower camp of the daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Morgan. A report of the County officers meeting was given by Pres. Mattie Jessop and the topic for the month was treated by Marietta Yeates, Miss Rula Morgan rendered a piano solo, and a reading on Pioneer Days was given by Eva Smith. A socigl hour followed. Refreshments were served. . President John , C. Brenchley visited our ward Sunday and spoke at Sunday school and Sacrament meeting. The Sunday - evening - meeting was under the direction of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. with President George Richman conducting. A reading was given by Lavor Swenson, Rula and Inez Morgan rendered a duet, Alma L. Riggs spoke on the life of Joseph Smith, and the church centennial and Mrsf Luelia Manehley render ed a piano solo. Patriotic Pageant Unique Feature of Corporal Eagen Continued from Page One production. Other important characters for Corporal Eagen" have been chosen and are now re- hearsing: Mr. Harry Tester as the old Jew Abbie Goldstein, character and Ernest Nelson as the old Irish Dad are both good, especially when they make love to the young nurses, Mary and Marie who are played by Misses Alladin Bell and Maude Cooley. The special guard. Me Gooley played by Joe Rich is very Important and tells them how to win the war. Other play. Important characters of the Lar-, are Sally, played by Angelia son. Red Eagens girl, and the two rookies, McGinnis and Kfloozey played by Mr. Brentnall Curtis and Mr. Mel Bankhead. The hard cook Is played by Mr. Don. . Edwards. The L. W. C. A. worker the play, played by D. J McKinnon is war worker, played by Rebecca Rirle, because she loves him. These- characters carry out- the spoken- parts of 'the show- and ar a scream from start to Tinish They give real comedy situations In a rookie camp, where the rookies are supposed to think they - know- all, there, is to know about the army and dont know anything. Another feature number will be the Deacons Minstrel. Participating In this will be those well known black face comedians J. P. Smith, Dentoh and Racine Mathews, and Leo HigginsThe U. S. A. C. glee club will take part essaying the roles of soldiers and sailors. Ray Parker of the U. S. A C. military department will be seen as the hard boiled top sergeant. The management of Corporal Eagen announces that the single otat admission .puce will . reservations. - for DAY THOUGHTS I THIS Hiiac Nluai. An Inspirational Talk By DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN I I Leman a staged o! I H Shav, Hun-mon- d horn slum I I) la iln.li m I low i lose Ul.t-4in.i- l l.nii I;'! rs Sub-commiit- ec Thousand s in Salt I Jack Zundall-- tins monim1' and the cry of regrets As the ocean changes at the storm's approach over the face of the waters, so, does It Typify life The smiles of youth are absorbed in the forties' and fitties with trouble Troubles will come. Let us gra ciousiy believe they strengthen the soul. Any other view makes life top syturvy; brings the cold of the Arctic," and the gustToiTtemper tc pain us. Do we nut feel better in' passing the person, less fortunate than ourselves, seeing their sipile of courage written all over their Lake for Conference Favored One and Mrs Anthon Ptluson of the Eighth waid went to Salt Lake today. Mr Pehison i, unr of the few from his wuid who is honored with a seat m the at the Salt Lake tabernacle confeieuce opening session of Sunday morning. A Mr. , BndgsiUia QHfor Salt Lake fin fiom Page One 'picxidtnt of t lie Fuiopoan ol the chuiih will not be ipies.nt when President Hcbcr J. tails to older a pnest-j Giant mis-sio- hood meeting as the opening Presidents of missions session of the church throughout the United States. Canada mid Mexico aie heie and thousands of chuich officeis weie and members aiming today to join those aheady m the city Thm Inst s w?ss-of44i- - Off to Conference President Continued j Bent fenders make your cai unsightly. Shoup, 324 Noitn Mam Advertisement wife left today ISlH be lhe-C- JLMPloiigcd .to four ihc da . Jicunimod.Ue "thr crowds expect- Cafdmi,'. Pre-- f,d t0 attend, will culminate in sident GW Undquist and Seclr , n it Ti i viw Walter M. Everton, went tomorroy preUUon Davix Delore v Count Nichols. j ccnteniiial pageant, to the state capital in the new agent W W Evans II 15 Call faces? An Buick recently purchased by of and Robeit Simmons Layton I received a letter recently, a elabol,at-estaged spectacle, Lindquist. of Davis the county wife telling of the loss, by amWllh muMC by the famous Faun Buieau. weie guests in S(.ntecj tabernacle organ, the tabernacle putation. of her husband s leg Shields Gets Fourth todr.v of f.um bureau Logan at the age of sixty. No finer let it Bud Shields placed fouith in membois They tame here for chon and a large orchestra, ter of bravery and courage was the 220 yard swim will depict the history of the at Chicago written from any hospital m the last evening He held the 1929 lor tf,eiPZb words'1 mB uim numan Wlth Pabular ref- eienoe to the development of the land, as a life of care dawned title for this event The Utah Pnimt'vy Latter-da- y upon her. Saints church. In all Aggie entry enters competition about 000 1,orsons wU1 Particl- Through the years they equal In other events. His local admir- Indefinite Answe- rm the Paeant- whi('h wll the force of tfie greatest battles. ers are looking for him to come from'Eale to an IlrQUIiy be urFSPntd ntpjjllU, They challenge a Waterloo or a through with some woithwhile Clerk Ior tw0 1B1Uly C V Mohr, the olficials ot'rpp Gettysburg In the scope of their record prior to leaving for home the Wasatch Gas company, states urporir,,-,influence. that construction w ork on the Does it pay? Yes. Ask nf thfenn Mrs General JFix-u- p line into this valley cannot iferem t,gJu0rrow wllL be. In the Edna Lrving, former Canadian A general remodeling and fix- gas Com-jorfcr started until the Utility war nurse. Her kindness and mya 2nebsage from program is being carried out mission of Idaho has renejered a riad touches, in the midnight up to the church prei,ideney at the court house. The intei lor to the apphhours of suffering and distress of the building is being painted fayouble decision world. Translated the throughout a of certihcate ' were not forgotten. of the respecA mother from A new cellar to garret venience and necessity" to oper- tive thp language It will looked on. She saw her son, a be read congregations, is being placed ate in that state system sprinkling The of the size in British arnjy officer, nursed back on the grassy lawn for the purSaints meeting is determined housesLatterday from Ogden to health." at centennial. .services toof making Mt easter to water-th- jnpethe distance. Lice gas hue will -morrow The years passed. But that mo- pose entire irmrU.ijr '"'ll j, UC lawn,-- keeping it all run ther Mrs.. Julia Woodlyn of Man- green, instead of in spots. branches of the church have been established. chester, England, did not forget reand Bodies, Fenders, Tops 1028 In General sessions of the woshe spoke. How? What? Paper Decorating, new. Painting, like made and Auto paired In the terms of $3,500,000 that of the Society Mathews Metal Shop. 30 No. 1st West. Phone mens Relief Leonard hanging. she willed to the nurse. And re- Phone 1136-- J. church were held today In the 130. Advertisement member: for gracious credits in on the temple assembly hall Advertisement grounds, with overflow meetings doing good in a little corner ol Steel Hauling a life. A novel way of hauling steel in the auditorial of the bishops Mill to Public Louise Y. Robinson, Henry Ford, recognizing the C. Open U. S. Met- has been seen on the streets here building of W. the Poulter deeper and more spiritual things allic president of the society, presided of the past couple whereby stated days company, Magnesium In life, said: at the assembly hall and Julia A. A business that Journal reporter today that C R Johnson, local transfer man Child second has only made money has failed. to a test counselor at the steel is the heavy In transporting of mill the the company Ail the mem Learn the lesson. It pays. bishops building new for build the Nacollege 1315 library Salt Continental Stir the human soul with the tional Lake, board were to the bers cars from tailroad the 5e,Jfra be will ing Bank Building Present except Mrs. Amy Brown good deed. It brings it closer to Two trucks site large building An applicaopen who is ill in California, the Divinity: mill aie used in the process, one in j LyniBn, the As the pnysical life is made up tion to go throifgh the thousands who will This1 backwards the real Bejdfa ofrunning should above be made at the of years, so the results of bringtabernacle, the assertowd. is of done the for givpurpose care an All fice. ttf have and tbe tabernacle ing to a head our efforts for attendant who overtb!y load to the makpower push ing can get same by 10 to proceedings good, Is, In the truest sense, as of theigLoal'ds decline noith the steep ing the application when everyof llle general to conference long as life itself. buildings be morrow We should not be disheartened thing In the test miU wili' over a public address in doing good because of the time thoroughly explained. system many others in this cltv Mrs. Moser Services and iarby communities will element; for, like sympathetic jr Funeral services for Mrs tlie programs over radio sets chords in music, the impression Auditor Reports subR. H. a'11a Auditor Pedersen Mor 5rat,lfcri1,1 installed will surely be made. in fheir ward chapels died Wednesday of this week, Oveiflow quarterly financial re were traveler leaves behind, him mittedto his meetings also will t,The arO held Tenth Jield the commission last in the port city the foot prints the artist his Sunday morning in Barratt Ft iday afternoon thnJT oil cash showed actual It chapel evening D S. college here, of Painting; the architect his home; receipts from all sources from hop K C S. Ii a bw asm c ban?,,hall e m and tmt the good deed will out-liv- e (he Orpheum , The ward choir house theaters in this and Play5 of the services. all even the graven tablet and January 1 to March 31. of city. 78. James Sorensens street supplied the music with players the granite monument. Like the period show- by John Stuki and Wm Teucher stars at nigljt they shine when report for the same ed the following: 12 eulverts pla- The speakers alio, spoke comfort- - iCiminiSirHlOrs tOIu darkness deepens. tnn low Take new courage today Some-on- e ced; 175 blocks or 21 8 miles ing toof the beieaved family and the many womanly vir- - tfnchprs ltly Is of streets graded; 75 yards of told needs fine personality travelWilwere onWest. departed, road la placed Of yours .to buoy them up that Field; 143 trees cut down; tree liam Hyde Fred Oilgen, Pres U Continued 'from Page One good word, that expression of trimmed W. Lindquist and Bishop SchaubJ. on rock boulevard. hand-shakconfidence, e. that warm elementary instructors The crusher completely overhauled; The grave at the Logan ceme-itha- n . grade teachers should gutters 'turd " waterways - on all tery - was dedicated by Alfred., lower Be your best this dayr reive as much as those who spec paved streets cleaned conference President Ea: her E to Uy .I1? m l 1 - ) is m Sus-jllP- $57,-81- I'u 7-- Efforts to Solve French . Security Claim At Naval Meet Continued from Page One France and Italy from ment. As visualized today, the three power treaty which probably will be drawn up will include the principles of a battleship holiday, scrapping of five capital ships by Great Britain, three by the United States and one by Japan; adoption of a big cruiser ratio the rapidan figures .containing and the compromise; -- an agreement on light cruisers, destroyers and a dew definition, of aircraft carrier tonnage. THIS IS THE PLACE Reed-Matsuda- -- nes. Blackhawk War Veteran and Logan Pioneer Passes from Page One Continued from Page One direction of Elder John the sadoen him; Charles Lamb, an under Cardon. Sir insane sister to try him: and The remains may be viewed debts of Walter Scott, slavish timerfor the funeral at the a, business adventure, to burden until home of John H. Rosertgreen, 405 him. Troubles should, In turn, make East Second North, Logan. In the step ftfmer but. more fre- - i terment will be In the city ceme quently, tne heart gives way. to wry. Continued A PLEASURE in a, way that Our Barbecue Sandwiches are piepaied clever the or Appetiun betrays home, yet reminds you touches of I he original Don's Barbecue Sandwich Coffee, to he had. LUXCII AT DONS. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN OAR SERVICE Barbecue Sandwiches Next to lalais dOr ? have heard Thelma play it many tunes, and always excellent, but never as perfect, The harmony was' sublime. The last Apies un Reve After the Dream was well chosen. All the numbers weie iike a dream, a beautiiul dream Miss, After a .short interval, Smith gave us five numbers, on piano. The first 'four were short, but very beautiful, and the variety pleased the audience Immensely. The last, a Rhapsodic" by Liszt demonstrated the excellent training of the performer In one moment, the hands' weie thrown with, whirlfaultlessly wind rapidity over the keyboaixl, in the next, the hards gracefully tourhrdthe keys with the 'Utmost ense and precision, with varving iftlenhily. giving w o nd e rf u t e ff t The last .number, Caprice," two pianos, was short and sweet. was Here again the time faultless, of long tedious an evidence daylal Pie-side- nt Pie-iide- nt Continue from Page One j . Biifiham Car Stolen i Chevrolet St d m A 1930 ense number 49990 was owui at Brigham Citv last night a a ording to advices recount W 5 1.III-2- tv cine, .he Hotel Eccles last hich was a vtiv "will all nr There was a large tamoif inn Richmond at the turn Lou Shenlf iil Un Continued The session sion at Sait Lake this morning was in charge of and resignation of native otficials 1 u dinner-dam- e British Law Tomorrow President E G Peterson of the are planned to follow in time. Utah State Agricultural college It was believed to be the govt t t I.IJ3X luh i. ii The program comprised a general ernments desire to do nothing n ft l it a k i i i.i;,ih 1.19 2 session at 9 oclock this morning which would give Gandhi the i .I i I I .U-t- t tlx i.2i :t I 1.21 jn the Mens gymnasium of the status of martyr, hence " the disreUniversity of UUh Dl 11 C gard thus far of his continual iiV ll()( K 0(.,)l iMomson gave a talk on "System- - provocations to arrest. No nuli- m it Ihilm a tic Teaching" Section meetingsjtarv movements or other arrange ' . . . , .uii IkliKiiiig , 75,i fur Iiuikct: wore hpld at iq 30 1he secondary j mcnts to meet the i vtinlv and higher education section meet- - Hlth force have been disclosed. l m.i ni.Minm K Ur,',,,,slnBat Stewart Hall, with Dr M C. When the mahatma arrived of khe !nlvuersl!y said: l'tal? herp tain. huiuvimg 7:i'Bar!o,w oil n id be thanked for wffat may i , Miil III presiding ; to. ol on h( termed the nappy ending cf spoke university , si Columbia u.irliiig s(,-iii; Mit , Mil g th first stage in this, for me as least, the final struggle for freedom I cannot withhold my compliments from the government for their policy of adopted throughout the march. Testing Cattle Dr. E. D. Leiby x iow lost.u work will continue on Monday artd Tuesday at elisvh,e bit1 districts to be taken m on ll... test. Dinner Dance The Ameiiean Indian Leader Intends to Break A. In ses- conference of the U. E . iul weakness NIBLEY TAGE THREE FI the higher lalue in teaching classes Principals, supervisors and many of the teachers of the Logan cdy and Cache county schools are m Marriage License A marriage license w..s by Clerk C V MoLi to Juno and Jai , Coombs of Logan Nielsen. Hyde Paik , . VTA er al : OOIY. attendance at the administrators At the Third ward Saeran.en' i services tomorrow evening appropnate piogram will o un. dered. Indicating from the new cars being unloaded and recent sales it is apparent that gasoline alley is pricking up its ears to the call of spring and the open road.- It also seems that there is more money floating around at present with several cash deals reported. The Lundberg Buick Company unloaded a car of new automobiles Friday and incidently had a visit from two Buick representatives. Walter Ford, zone sales manager for Buick and Mr. Bush, factory representative and sales manager were in Logan yesterday talking over business with the Buick force. Lew Edwards, H. P. N$51sen and a Pocatello party purchased Motor Company Thursday and new De Sotos from new Eldon Thorpe bought a Hupmobile earlier in the week. new Fords were registered in Cache Last week twenty-fou- r county. All were bought from the Service Motor Company. Two were sold Thursday by the company. Baugh Motor Company is contemplating big sales, having unloaded a car of Nashes and with W. F. Baugh, manager of tli company who has been ill,back on the job with plenty of pep) business looks promising. The Johnson-NuttCompany sold two new Studebakers rej William one to county road supervisor, and another Follett, cently, to Mrs. Sarah E. Lloyd bf Riexburg, Idaho. The Yonk Motor Company reports that a good run was made in a new Hudson eight Thursday. Wes Olson drove from Pendleton, Oregon to Logan in fourteen hours. The distance is about seven hundred miles. Calder-Spenc- CAHU LOCAL NEWS,: - VJi Ml, LOG AX. .ted Sepate Hears Supreme Court Nominee Criticized (" itaued from Page One) i cur -. I on j am y,p ru)(. parsing parser decision judment Borah addtd intro-thSenator Oveiman also duced letters endorsing Parker from Plummer Stewart of Charlotte, a former law partner of the nominee ; and from George Roundtree of Wilmington. N. told Green he had letters stating that "labor's real Is protest against the sunreme court's Yellow dog enotm.-tdecision rather than against Par--k- er - Hiotvidual- -- as We dont want to 6e placed in that light Green. " We 'believe Judge Parker represents the views expressed In the supreme court decision, Wa dont want to strengthen the reacwith tionary side of the court pi articing together. The program wa3 selected w'ith this nominee." great care, and arranged In' artmanner. rendition Speed The istic of throughout was admirable, and Cache County the performeis deserve the highest praise. for Mailin trfv Only those who have attained to such precision of time and Continued from Page One technique can appreciate the hours and hours of constant efJunction last fall for fort spent tn reaching such per- Grand 00. lie Is here to develop some fection. The people o Logan have cause to be proud that we have more young prospects. Work at the fair grounds Is prosuch talent among us x . gressing very well and hv fair time all tm proposed improveFirst Ward ments for this year will have Sunday evening at 7 oclock been ccmDifct. d. the following program has been lists, for the f nr arranged for the conjoint M. I. willThebe premium mailed out toijav. A.: Beehive chorus, story, Mrs. One of the features listed In the S. Martha Roberts; organ Bhiltton- - taik on M. i. premiuuv Juts la the horse puijmj A. slogan, Nellie Wuniney. All ate matches at the fair. TIipso contests always create a great welcome. of interest. "In addition 'to1 the. cash Christian Science prizes given' Christian Science services will the association with C. F. K.rils-trrtharness maker, is giving a be held Sunday at 11 a. m in the assembly room of the Cache $05 00 heavy draft harness for the I team which pulls the most accord-SutJcc- C VaUey jbank building. bermon A no "Lluealltv. J' I, ho lug to it Weight. " i is Coiauii-- ' .. , a-n -- Program Fair Ready "51,-5- 00 selec-'tioim-4- - l m, V 1,.... CAPITOL. |