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Show tt Presents Shaliespears 4jJy115tlhi RJnslM99 Periwig Players, Under Allspices of Little Theatre -- GENERAL WEDNESDAY ANDTHURSDAY APRIL 23 and 24 j 8:15 p. m. U, S. A. C. Auditorium Directed by Dr. N. Fire Drill Today Waldo Hatch. T. S. Harcfy and C. W. Rapp of the fire prevention committee of the chamber of commerce, have been out among the city schools today. A fire drill was Wellsville Choir conducted at the Junior high Wellsville ward choir will be school. held In the Wellsville tabernacle Wednesday evening at Receive Bulletins 8 p. m. and all members are The Journal acknowledges being urged to be present. with thanks a number of valuable bulletins government Youths Apprehended and a well bound book entitlThe three youths who broke ed, Development of the United into the home of Dr. C. C. States Capital, sent as compliRandall have been apprehend- ments of D. J. Shaw of Washed by Chief of Police Gilbert ington, D. C. Mr. Shaw is Mecham and a confession ob- secretary to Charles Adkins, tained. They will likely be member of congress from Illhandled by the Juvenile court. inois. geturn Horn Joseph Nelson Of Smithfield topped In Logan Monday on his way home after repending the winter with latives and friends in Uinta munty. Salt Lake, ana other state. parts of the on sented once before In Logan. Iva Maud Dunn, at that ume director of the work m dramatics at the college, directed a famous colletv cast in the It was the annual comeciy. ofthat college play year. Heinrich Again , Studies Utah Murder (Continued from Page One! connection with the case. the investigators Although expressea themselves as very greatly encouraged by recent turns in their work, they added they do not expect a successful conclusion for probably a week. Beautify Corner A. Firmgge, manager of J. C. Penny company, has te mrchased the comer lot immediately east of his home on est Center street. He is going to prepare the plot of ground lor the growing of flowers and otherwise beautify the place. Here for Treatment War Veterans M. T. Parkinson, representaCommander O. W. Pedersen S. Dunn L. entertained Mrs. tive from the Salt Lake office of the local organization of at a very delightful birthday of the B. M. A. is in Logan, ithe American Legion has callMonday afternoon in brought Mrs. Parkin- ed attendtion to the fact that Kty, of her little daughter having Columbus, O, Aprl 22 (Pi son here for medical aid. Mr. arrangements have been made anbeen very for Miss Emmeogene E. War- By some nony ot chance, all not Marjories sixth birthday Parkinson has MttJel well for several months and awaiting execuniversary. Twenty-fiv- e der, Peru, Indiana, to lecture the prisoners row friends were invited and wire the trip here is to see if she at a escaped last of legionaries tion in death meeting token out on the high school can regain her former health and when fire in Ohio penimen at night the jawn where games were played and strength. chamber of commerce, Thurs- tentiary claimed more than 300 blaze menaced and stories told after which day night, April 24 at 8 p. m. lives. When thewere transferred dainty refreshments were sertheir cells, they Painting, Decorating, Paper ved. to' the solitary confinement Leonard Mathews, Checking on Progress hanging. Rhone 1138-- J Adr. William R. Wallace of - the section. Flying to Utah Utah Water Storage commisA hero of one prison break of Santa Logan Man Referees Reid Shamhart Mrs. by sion, accompanied Maria, California, telegraphed Charles Revell, Ogden pro- Wallace, was in Logan Monday and one of the ioiemost trusrelatives here that he. would moter, has engaged J. C. Allen afternoon. He was met at the ties of the penitentiary, Tacks arrive at the Municipal airport Jr., of this city to referee his Eccles Hotel by L. B. Caine of Latimer, former major league bouts in Salt Lake today at 3 p. m. wrestling Wednesday the Cache County Water Users baseball player,, serving a life sentence for murder, was given 'Matters pertaincoming overland by airplane. evening In the Junction City. association. Mr. Revell is beginning bouts ing to the progress being made a shot gun as soon as the alarm Mr. and Mrs. LaPhene PeterStadium on water subscriptions for the became general and scores of son drove to Salt Lake In or- in the Stock Yard der to bring him to Logan where he conducted these in- proposed Hyrum storage proprisoners were released from where he will visit for a short door sports so successfully last ject, were gone into. Only a their cells. and season. Ira Dern of Salt Lake short time remains for tnese relatives time among Latimer, who has been guard and George Nelson of Logan subscriptions to be obtained at the outer door for several friends. t are both on the Wednesday and the state commission is years, stood vigil through the Bent fendert make your car night program. anxious that the work be ur- night. North unsightly. Shpup. 324 ged as rapidly as pQssible. Adv. Visit Parents Main. Scores of telegrams clicked a of Two sons and To Wed Garland Girl daughter over the wires to all portions Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen of Should Return Thursday Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winters of the United States today as South Fifth West street, with 0f Garland announce the en- F. E. Petersen of Thatcher prisoners who escaped the traMe-1 their friend Miss Nora gagemend of their daughter, gedy at Ohio penitentiary were Clothing company stated this Aughey, motored here from Khea Joyce to Dr. O. Wendell j communicated with.Their morning that word has been on Sunday to visit Budge, son of Dr. and Mrs. O. jies received from Scout Executive made the Budge of Logan. The bride I'm safe, was , the gist of Preston W. Pond and John H. their parents. They with j is a former student of the to be message sent. every Wilson, who have been in at- trip particularly mother, who sumitted to University of Utah and is a tendance at pie Scout camp their a local at an Chi hospiof member the Omega operation at school leaders trainiijg Perhaps the most outstandis sorority. Dr. Budge is a grahere of the fire was Miss Cal tal a week ago and who ing Camp Diamond, Oakland, start-frothis C. at U. s. and Ar of duate the getting along nicely Amanda Thomas, daughter of 4tomla since April 14, C. Northwestern are sons The school. time. medical Loyal Preston E. Thomas - the camp "Saturday the The marriago will take place Warden and Don Hansen and who maintained her pose and freeing and were taking the Hansen. Eva Miss is Salt date the hi at an early level route through the disaster, southern Cali- daughter Hansen also ac- Lake temple and the young which head during the penitentiary fornia on their return home. Mrs. Yoyal swept to them Logan. couple will leave immediately here last night. Cool from the They expect to arrive in Logan companied after for Chicago, where Dr. first, she directed the work in about Thursday. 1415 Enrollment Sceut will do interne work at the office of the penitentiary the Budge hosin Scout membership the Norwegiah-America- n On her cheeks, however, were Junior Traffic Meet incouncil has Cache Valley pital. the signs of weeping. Junior creased by thirteen members This afternoon a Traffic Police meeting will be smee January 1. Registration Musicians Frolic Wednesday The scene of the disaster asheld in the office of City on Monday morning showed to sumed the aspects of a battleWhat has everything A group 1415 members. The enrollment make it one of the Judge Jesse P. Rich. of boys from each of the city January 1 was 1402 and on events of the season in biggest field. First spectators peered Logan through the gates and found as schools junior April 1 It was 1408. Scoutmas- comes Wednesday night. The the engaged ground strewn with bodies traffic policemen will attend ter Glen Moss of Troop 67, Musicians Frolic, sponsored by the dead and dying Police Chief Randolph asked the gathering. registration the local Musicians Union will Among went the two chaplains of the Gilbert Mecham and Superin- of nine new scouts in his troop be held at the Palais dOr prison, aided by volunteer mintendent Louis A. Petersen of in a letter sent to scout headevening, April 23, isters of all faiths the city schools will probably quarters. He also asked that Wednesday 1 a. m. Four from 9 p. m. to be In attendance. A member of 14 tenderfoot, one second class bands will be there to enterBarry Sholkev, Toledo confhe Utah State Automobile as- four first class and seven merit tain those In attendance and vict. known in the penitentiary sociation may also attend. The badges be sent for his troop. conplenty of noise makers, as a kidder, sounded meeting was called at the sugother the firstgreat fetti. serpentine and alarm but the guard asDies 72, automobile P. of the Daniel Stuart, gestion to fun note make go that what thinking it one of his jokes, sociation which is anxious to 72, of will be available. The Daniel P. Stuart, at him. Refusing to learn more concerning the Wellsville died1 this morning at of four bands will presence Insure laughted character of the work done a local hospital from stomach plenty of continuous music of become excited they waited and by the boys In Junior traffic trouble. Mr. Stuart was brought high class. The local members a few minutes later "roaring is probable to the hospital on Tuesday last of the Musicians Union have flames, spreading under a stiff police work. It that a picture show and may- and was to have undergone been preparing for days to wind, told the story. be a dinner will be given for an stomach make this event at the Palais for operation the boys later. damage and loss of trouble today, but succumbed dOr tomorrow night one long lifeMaterial were grotesquely out of before the operation could be to be remembered. proportion In the Ohio penitenFebperformed. He was born tiary fire. While hundreds of the son of Have You Been Enumerated? 18, 1858, j A. f FIRElEfllRES the had tie's hrst lout self pee- fam-Pocate- llo - mo- l.in- - an jieh ;u ish noli lm to and i he limns the - af- be oid we has ea- - or- - 1'iii wn the re- - itjr ver for or iff or h. m ruary tDafliergttdCgtliertne-Btnar- t. Surviving are his widow... Mrs a Elizabeth Hembry Stuart, and four children: Daniel Stuart, Wetser, Idaho; John Stuart, Thomas Drummond,-Monta- na Stuart,- - Wellsville- ,- and, - Mrs. Marvilla Larsen, Hyrum. There are also one brother, Robert Stuart of Wellsville - and five sisters! Mrs. Agnes Archibald and Mrs. Baxter of Wellsville; Mrs. Katie Archibald or Canada, and Mrs. Thomas Stoddard of Rexburg. Idaho. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. re-- tot ' m lo os See Our Wonderful Valuesin Mens Sox Fancy dress sox, 3 pairs 85 Fanry dress sox 45 Lxlra heaty work sox 15 style L. D. 8. ' Garments, Special Mm's new style I- - D. 8. tiarnients $U $1.10, $1.43, We make bent fenders like new. SHuUP, 324 No. Main. Men's new Trunk, fancy patterns, for 3 tests V. bilk n , D.g Nainsook V. D.i $1.00 7jc 80e while they last Burris Funeral-Fun- eral services for Absolom D. Burris, 70, who was accidently killed In a rockslide near Franklin Sunday afterthe noon, will be held In Tenth ward chapel under the Bishop K. C. direction of Schaub, Wednesday at 2 P- - m. In press accounts chronicling the death of Mr. Harris several errors were made which The Journal is pleased to correct Mr. Burris was 70 years of age, having been boraWor-in Gloucestershire and not cestershire, England, as stated in first reports. Two wives and him m three children preceded death. One sister, Mrs. J. A. McDonald resides In Pocatello. the The names of three oferronsurviving children were should They eously stated. and have read: W. T. BurrisF. G. J. M. Burris, and Mrs. Smith. A. D. 3e Silk Trunks bilk Adv. $1-- 95 Men's light weight sweaters fancy Jaquard Fla ids $3.60 and $y.4o Just a few doors from Main bt. LOGAN GARMEI1T CO. 1 ADMISSION 50c Little-TheatrSeason Tickets exchangeable for Reserve Seats Now Selling at U. S. A. C. es In District Cour- tDistrict court is in session today with Judge M. C. Harris on the bench. The case of Joseph E. Cowley Sr., incompetent, was up for hearing. OGALNEWS -- PAGE THREE TUE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH April 22, 1930. If not write D. R. Roberts, Tennis matches a ill dominate the athletic competition at Utah Aggies duilng the week end The choice feature of the bepiogiam is the dual meet ta ecu the Aggies and the Ute is aeilders which racquet scheduled for Friday at 1 30 p m But before Friday the oil the Aggie squad a ill pailicipate in two aid should matches ahicli greitly in their development. The South Cache high school will engage the Aggie trosh in a live match aitair on and afternoon Wednesday Weber college a ill meet the on same quintet of Aggies Thursday afternoon. All matches a ill be played on the Aggie courts. Reuben Hill and Seth Parkinson will form one doubles combination for the Aggies, Lemoyne Maughan and Haivey Maughan will be the number two combine and Ernest Dutson will play the lone and singles Parkinson Maughan will play the tao extra singles matches. The Friday affair is doped as a real struggle. The live matches will feature the annual A Day program. Captain Hy Cannon. Joe Cowley, Jack Christensen, Glade Limebaugh. and either Seth Parkinson or Eaart Swinyard will represent the Aggies. The lineup icr the doubles has not been definitely decided, but it is fairly definite that Cowley, Christensen and Cannon will all play singles Again the Farmer coach has not decided definitely on the lone singles assignment. This match is regarded as a crucial affair, and the Farmers the recognize great strength of the Utes in this department with Harry Guss. Consequently It is likely that either Cowley or Christensen will play this match. Both men are playing evenly with Cowley winning one day and Christensen the next. The Farmers are eynertlng a that-thare-a- re - The fire eell-ti- er started in the same at Ohio- penitentiary where three prisoners-last night attempted to saw their way to freedom through the bars, only to be apprehended and recaptured by guards who discovered them as they were ready to dash for iberty. -- Saturday Long known as a friend of men Imprisoned In the 111 fated Ohio penitentiary, Mrs. Preston E. Thomas, wife of the warden, lived up to her name last night When the news of the disaster reached her she collapsed and was placed under the care of a physician, but after a period of rest, she was ready to help the others. ne this Week here last night but a pet kitten, whose antics had amused Twelfth Night many of the victims, lived. It due to the eyesight of Performance Two was Howard Crandall, a trusty from county and the size Nights This Week Cuyahoga of his pockets. Rushing in 'to aid the stricken man, he saw the Continued from Page One animal apparently suffocated as the Duke. Sebastian will be on the floor. He stuffed it m played by Ray Lillvwhite. Jesse his pocket. In the yard the felMartineau and Milton Johnson ine was revived. . will furnjph amusement in the A new kitchen breakfast roles of Sir Andrew Aguecheek and' Sir Toby. The clown role tabel is equipped with a "drubber top that is will be played iby Lewis Terry etachable and Jean Rawlins Is the maid. attached by folding its edges Many others are in the sup- over the edges of the table and them into snapping porting cast. Twelfth Night1 was pre- - grooves on the under side. Will Be Opened Be Passed Upon Up On Thursday Committee By great deal of trouble of course m repelling Dave Freed, the Utah ace. but they are also " The Cache Valley Stock to giving plenty of thought Proviand Association the other Utah doubles team Growers Association Livestock and Stegner, who will probably dence play the singles. Stegner has have adopted a policy this . alwavs brilliantly played committee 01 havlnx a against Via Aggies, and theiyear on all range bulls before pass meet him man who to p pens is not going into the match they are permitted on the re serve. This is a step in the burdened with should and On the last occasion that right direction the two teams played the Ag- - ultimately prove to be of great winning value to the livestock producers gies were victorious One one doubles and two singles. of this district. thing The two teams split the series that has been neglected in this of use better last year each winning once, district is the and each team winning on the range bulls. This move should home court. increase the standard which should result in better quality of beef, quicker maturity, and all around greater returns to n. S. Hill, manager of the swimming Logana popular ' L. has announced everythe for thing in readiness opening of thfe pool to the public on Thursday, April 24. When the pool is opened It will be possible to give much better serviie than In the past. been has condition This brought about by the Installation of an entirely new heating system. Into which all the water from the artisian wells will flow and can be heated to 95 degrees if that temperature Is desired. The full stream of fresh water will flow direct from the heating plant Into the pools and will be permitted to flow continually through out the bathing period. It will be the policy to drain and clean the pool and refill with fresh water every twenty Accommodations four hours. for companies or Parties who so desire, have been placed at the pool for upwards of a 100 persons. Luncheons brought to the pool can be served from tables l.n at have been arrange eU for that Everypurpose. thing possible to make it pleasant and convenient at the grounds, has been done. A clean wholesome place, complying strictly to all rules governing sanitation, will be the motto. Any one wishing a good plunge in clear fresh water, will be able to get it this season at the Logana and will be welcome to come to Logana and have a jolly good pool, , over-confide- I Market Quotations I WHEVT MVKKFT Grain (lilcago, April 22 AP (alilr r Wheat: Open IIIkIi ' Iw Close l.nt 12 t.rt2 .May 1.1ft 1.06 1.013 8 1.03 Jill) I.ofi 1.07 18 1.08 1.09 Sept i.om-3-- 2 x 8 8-- 8 8 Dee. 1.13 2 1.13 8 1.115 8 1.12 5-- 8 3--8 the producer. The comjnittee selected to do this work consists of David Providence; Joseph Theurer, Waite, Hyde Park; and Dr. O. Wennergren, Logan. This com-ntitthas' asked Lfor the assistance of Professor K. C. Ike ler of the college to help Ahem The passing on m the Work. these sires Is takmg place today. eo - Fire At Delta, Utah, Today $32,000 OGDEN I.I ESTOCK 1SI) Ogden, Apiil 22 Al lings: 268, including 117 fur market. Early Kales steady with Monday's His lower close; sex era lots 9.85-10- ; few light lights and pigs 9 9.40; packing sows 8.25 dowu. Cal lie: 171, hk hiding 72 for market. Late yesterday and today slow, weak rompared with last week; load good 9 01 III steers 10.50; load 1,000 Ills 10.40; load 900 IIih 10.25; load llolsteins R.60, with outs at 7; lower medium and good rows grades down to 4; odd head heifers 8.50-9- ; down. ealers 12-1 180-21- 0 Delta. Utah, April 112 (Pi Fire early today destroyed the Hub Mercantile company building, housing the Delta Valley creamery and a store, at an estimated loss of $32,000. The flames were discovered time. about 1:30 a. m. but the blaze Of the 55,000,000 horsepc.7,2 had gained such headway that the local fire department was available in tne rivers and unable to cone with' the situa- other streams of the United 12.000,000 tion. The firemen succeeded States only about in preventing the blaze from horsepower have been uevelop-e- d oil tanks, for the production of elecspreading to nearby - - however, tricity. 50 Sheep: 5,516, inrludiiig 319 for market. Double deck 100 lb shorn lambs 7.50, i WANTED Two high class salesmen to handle high quality food product. Must have some capital. References required. This is an opportunity for the right men. (Address inquiries to Box R, care -- UNUSUAL BARGAINS AT SEVEN TP NITE Journal) Cash and Carry Stores 382 S. Main LEWISTON 88 S. 2nd E. 24 W. 1st N. LOGAN SMITHFIELD HYRUM WELLSVILLE Wednesday and Thursday NATIONAL BECCO, 3 Pint Bottles, JAM, 3 PoundJar 7". CORNFLAKES 2 .... 7735c . . .'. M- - .. "vv ' . . Thompsons Chocolate, can . . rf"r Featuring 25c ARCH COHORT SHOES FOR " ' ... 49c CORfT Golden Bantum (Choice) T INOUR SEVEN MARKETS ; THE ENTIRE FAMILY Ladies 2 Cans BACON, Pound Package . . . . " 39c . MUSTARD, Prepared, 2 Bottles . 26 TO vl Pks OLIVES, Ripe, Quart MALTED MILK, 20 OUR FOOT COMFORT WEEK EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR 59c . . COHORT FOOT WEEK, APRIL Choice. Pound Hundreds of prisoners died in the fire at the penitentiary Log ana Pool Range Bulls To College Athletics $11,000. rector of Census, Odgen, Utah at once. Census takers in Loun- -. gan report doubtedly a number of persons in Logan who have been missed bv the enumerators who have been going over the city. It is most important that all give their utmost by way of cooperation to all who are engaged in taking the ensus as it is desired that a most thorough and accurate check be made on every person in each United the community in States to insure that all are on. the census rolls. Logan citizens will wish- to have their names checked so that no miscounts nor slips will be made in taking an accurate census. all sh.Vld by Cooperation means be given and any who have not been visited by the enumerators should write D. R Roberts, Director of Census, Ogden, Utah, at once. , in Tennis Matches Dominate i emimefaled7 .onxlcts.JayJea4fttficlalsan-nounced the damage was only di- en Have-you"Tie- A. Pedersen 27c LARD, 2 Pound Package 29c WIENIES, Pound 27c t7.93 Mens $2.93 $4.93 Childrens $2.75o $2.93 y $6.93 . |