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Show rT LOCAL NEWS V . Recovering at Hospital Mrs. O. T. Papworth is recovering at a local hospital where she has been conimed for several days. Out of Hospital Melba daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bred C. Kidgell Sr. Very Low Allen Willison,' 11, son of Visit in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Cal Choate of Mrs. William and Patrolman Lewiston spent the week end Is in the in hospital Willison, in Salt the guests ot a very serious condition fol- Mr. and Lake, E. Ca- Mrs. George an lor rup- hoon. operation lowing also attended the They tured appendicitis. pageant, Saturday evening. The sale price on the item ' dl )! kc of it Ue Just-a-Me- ( IS 111 d3 at be - n- lie im b(- - Ur - im n- re High Class Talent Big Attraction To Fans of Valley r Genealogical Meet Cache Stake Genealogical unmn meeting will be held at A record uowd is the fore7 30 Thursday evening at the slake house. President aoseph cast at the wrestling and boxR Shepherd ot the Logan ing show tonionuw night at tne Dansante The icason for Temple will be the speaker. m the great interest taken this coming attraction, is the Gets Six Months men of Charles Osborne of Snath-fiel- d lact that the outside be leputation aie toNew came before Judge Jesoe' national Wild Bill lieeney of jheie. P. Rich Has afternoon chargZealand will clash with Iia ed with dining an automoLake while Abie bile while he was under the Dorn of Salt the Coleman, lly.ng Hebrew, mlluence ot intoxicating liq- 'will engage Geoige Nelson. uor. He was sentenced lo six one ot those boats is. months in the city jail at hard a Either headliner m any community labor. but m older to keep up the interest and the standard of . Bishop Worley Improves the shows, . these men the Report from hospital were past as they here this afternoon, received as Tne were brought Journal went to press, states lime. avau.U at the present that Bishop William R. WorThen there is the big battle bet-te- i. ley is feeling somewhat loyal featimng lour colored His many friends are hopboys against Fat Claik and ing lor a continued improveDel Baxter. The local boys ment m his condition. aie giving away considerable odds but they feel equal to Scout Board Session the situation. Alton Maughan council of Wells ville will engage Red The Cache valley executive board will meet Sun- Bugge of Salt Lake in a fistic day afternoon at Scout head- contest These with a curtain the quarters aj 5 o clock. John H. laiscr will constitute Wilson, chairman of the coun- evening s enteitainment. and cil camping ,jnninttee, adLadies as usual will be Executive Preston W. Pond mitted free to the general adwill report their attendance at mission seats. the scout camp leaders tram-m- g school held at Oakland, Commissioners District City California, May chairman will also make re- Favor Aid Logan ports. A discussion, jol the adCache Canyon Hoad visability of having valley rcpiescniation at the meeting m New Yoik, May 12 Continued from Page Qne wall be taken up. M nil ar- iiom$-afte- Program For Senior " 14-1- 9. ay if- re- Dahle Child Dies Mr. and Mrs. Newel Dahle of Clarkston had the nnslor-tun- e to loose their two year old son Keith M. Dahle who of died Tuesday whooping cough and complications, funis 9?c. eral held services will be Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Requests Passport Mrs. Emil Hansen has aps Clarkston ward chapel. plied to Clerk C. V. Mohr lor Brooding stoves, Jamesway a passport that will permit her Call J. to leave the United States for foi immediate delivery countries W. Morrell. Phone llal-Scandinavian Uie Adv. July 2. Mrs. Hansen expects to muse the trip to visit relatives Hayball Out Today who she has not seen for sev-etH. G. Hayball, pioneer meryears. chant of this erty, wno has been confined to his home, felt Rain Helps Roads well enough today to walk up' William Follett, road superto the store on Center stieet. visor, says the recent rams While he was rather weak, he have done wonders in assistsaid he believed he was feeling ing the county road woik. The much better than he has for in county drag is operating the Lewiston and Trenton sec- several days. tions and is covering a lot of Newton Club Entertains reteintory with wonderful of club The sults, made possible since the Newton gave a party in comsuiface of the hard roads have pliment to Mrs. Henry Suthbeen soaked up. erland, at her Newton home, Thirteen afternoon. Monday Licenses Marriage were present, guests sewing been have licenses Marriage and social chat formed the Lsued - to the following coufor the group, Kenneth John Harris entertamment1 ples: served a delicious lunchand Lola Estella Miskm, Ucon, who eon during the social hour. Idaho, Elmer Lavon Everton of Mrs. Elizabeth Funk and Mrs. Logan and Carma Tibbitts of Hazel were special Prigley Providence; Bail William Wtll-iso- n Florence guests. of Logan and Meiiunotr BreftOhfcyrWelUvtlle; AcommiUeethar Iras Uecn Do you know you can get ot lumLee William Wright of D. truck studying conservation II. famous the Dunlop Thelma tires 32x6 for $29.95. ber m the United States has Oregon and Dunlop some estimated that Louise Kunz, Logan. wood $7 65. Cache 30x4.50, Valley working industries waste from Service Station. (Adv.) 30 to 40 per cent of their raw Paper Painting, Decorating. Leonard Mathews, Celebrates material. hanging. Birthday Adv. Phone 1136-- J C. H. Poulsen of 579 East 550 Women of this city cele- Group North 6th Dinner Tarty brated his 71st birthday annin Crook-stoP. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Homes on Monday, Apiil 23. Attend entertained at a dinner versary Mr. Poulsen1 was born in Salt at Lake City and with his parparty Saturday evening their home. The rooms were ents Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chriswith tian Poulsen came to Richdecorated Continued from Page One attractively Covers were mond in the year I860. He is spring flowers. laid for the following guests: therefore among the first set- able homes: 3 bedrooms at least Messrs and Mesdames. O. W. tlers of northern Utah and for a family of growing boys, Pedersen, Dick T. Quinney, J. also among the oldest pioneers girls and parents; sufficient Lawrence of the sunlight; proper heating and Edwards and J valley. insulation. Johnson. Following the dinner the remainder of the evening Rapp Makes Report Director Peterson said that was spent in 7 playing cards. local surveys showed 300 homes C. W- Rapp, fire chief, subthe water mitted his report last evening in Logan where Water Meeting Satuiday to the city commissioners on system consisted of one cold Cache the operation of the Cache-Loga- n water tap of an out-doThe meeting' of the has ter Users association ambulance. The report hydrant and many were carryii postponed from Friday covered a period from -Febru- ing from artesian wells. There night of this week to Saturday ary 13 to April 1, 1930, show-- " are several "homes . in Cache been county where the water from night at 8 p.'m. owing to the ing that 24 calls had fact that some of the Salt made with the ambulance and such wells has been successfully Lake members of the water to date not one complaint has piped into the house. A vocal solo I Love the Litrie storage commission were un- been made regarding the serable to come here Friday. It vice. The trips have included Cottage was sung by Mrs. C. is understood that among the runs to many of the towns of C. Randall who was accomvisitors at the meeting Satur- the county, to Salt Lake and panied at the piano by Mrs. Rula Christensen. Mrs. E. R. day night will be Richard R. Lava Hot Springs. Owen pronounced the benedicLyman of Salt Lake and A. P. Black and White Day tion. Bigelow of Ogden. Richmond residents are fully The American Legion AuxilGets Concession Privileges prepared to welcome visitors iary quartet sang "In The "The chamber of commerce from all parts of Cache Val- Heart el the Hills." cimmittee .on July 24 and 25 ley tomorrow for the fifteenth Much credit is due Mrs. C. celebration, met with the city annual Black and White Day M. Trotman and her commitevening which means so much each tee who last commissioners arranged the program. and were granted their request year to Cache dairymen. Comfor been the meeting visits mittees have Following working for all . concession privileges loi the celebration to be sta- weeks in preparation for this were made by about 100 women The gala day, and all who can in to the homes of Mrs. L. D. Nals-bi- tt ged July 24 and 25th. and Mrs. C. J. Sorenson. committee will be given full the valley are invited to participate. The local chamber of Prof. Harry Reynolds emphasisihaige and jurisdiction. This ed the value of proper window plan has always been the cus- commerce expects to be well by attendance of treatment, wall coverings, the tom in the past with the city represented of wood pictures, to grant those In charge of members at the festivities dur- placing arfurniture concession ing the morning and after- finishes, and full celebration, noon. rangement. Suggestions were lights. also made regarding color schemes and their relation to Guaranteed Fast color wash Large Family Made Happy Allen Reading, clever meat exposure, lighting and furnishituts and rdmpers, just what Because of the large like for dispenser at the Monson mar- ngs. mothers particular last group it was found necessary daddy their little boys. Kiddies Shop. ket, was made 37 W. 1st N. (Adv.) evening when his wife pre- to move on to the U. S. A. C. sented him with a fine daugh- where Professor Reynolds gave ter at the local hospital here. ajicry. educational and interestItoud of School This is first child for Mr. ing discussion of window drapR. Homer Hyde, principal of and Mrs.the and upon ery. The beautiful assortment the Hyde Park school, Is croud its arrival Reading Mr. Reading's par- of materials used in the demonof the students and the Joseph stration were., loaned by the this ents, Mr. and Mrs. making they are was and Mrs. management of the Stockton-Chnstensin Logan Reading of this city Mr. 5 car. Mr. Hyde and Such company. reReadings parents, Tuesday and was able to A. R. Hovey of Millville, cooperation builds better comhis Mrs. port 1that -- yesterday ab ea-made grancL parents for munities. i were school ' hut of 176 - pupils the first time. The little one The entire .group, extends oiled 172 'were In attendancers is . the first - great-grachild to these ' two and 172 were listed as Oepps-lto- of James A. Hovey of Salt appreciation women who graciously opened in the school saving fund. Lake City. their homes on such a stormy Efforts are being made conattenday and to Professor Reynolds the to up keep tinually Don't this let year pass who so willingly left his work dance of the school and how without or monument a well the teachers are succeed- marker for your loved ones. to assist in this worthy cause. ing is recorded In the above Watkins Monumental Co. 72 AL CAPONE LIBERAL attendance figures. East Center. (Adv.) WITH HIS TIPS Club Recor-dContinued from Page One Box Elder Grouse Creek, finished has its first a five dollar bill. each All county, club year with a record of meals were served there, the Re100 percent waiters and bell boys reporting completion. ports of the eight members tip3 of proportionate size. It who were enrolled in a first was a. great day for them all under the when he arrived. year sewing project, Dorotha direction of Miss Although the gangster remainwere received Christensen, ed in his room and was not D. P. Murray, Tuesday by for visitors, it. was state club leader." Miss Chris- available learned that he expected to tensen, who is now, teaching remain for several jn school at Grouse Creek. and Havana. Although the days Havana whose home is in East . have his name and the was awarded a $100 police names of his seven companions, scholarship jto the Utah State there probably, it was Indicated Agricultural college a few years will be no action taken against ago for her outstanding re- them. cord in H club work. She atNames and occupations given tended the state college two Alphonse Cayears. The officers of the club by the men were: are Eva Betteridge, Verda pone, retired: J. Fritiz Gardon, R. A. Gordon, retired; derfnl remedy! Ballingham and Ralva Paskett, lawyer; banker; who have conducted plays, ex- Albert J. Prepeano, to Harry Rear, realtor; Sylvester hibits and demonstrations no occupation; Nichoin Agoglla, add . interest and variety las J. Carew, salesman, and Dr. PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. the years club program. The A. J. Bertram, practicing call they LOGAN, UTAH. Hearty Helpers, themselvea, We are here to serve and . Wool Rayon Ladies Sweaters $2 00 and $3.00" was omitted from Inadvertently large advertisement of thev fjllot & Co., m our isof April 28. The sale price d and aevetuldu.vs spent in a local hospital. She is loeovermg rapidly. turned la S by - to of Better at li Session Tuesday on nu Lor id les - or 3 I ds en nd 4-- II for Project . 4-- Tre-mont- High Band Concert the Tabernacle "In Pawtucket. R I 77,281; increase 13 GOJ, oi 20 3 percent. WEDNFSDAY Central Falks. It- - I. 25,872; in- (Continued from Page One SENATE crease 1 008, 7 percent. Of consideration Resumes New Bedioid, Mass, 112.804; Utah im high school day. May com t Parker 94 6 or supreme loss 9 P(oioshh of ot 8.413, lla den, head peieent. the music department of the 29 Falls. Twin Apiil (,!) The uouse Uinvcisiiy ol Calilornia, lust claimci soloist with the Oak- population ol Shoshone, Lm- - Considtrs miscellaneous bills land imuiKip.il band, and Inrt com county, mis increased fioia oil calendar. affairs committee Military claniKtist Gulden Elba m lii-- t) to 1,203 m 1930 wall the Gate paik and unothei band ' pu Imunnry i eleased .holds final ineetin for approv- ligihes al of revised bill for disposiol ban lynuieisco, will be judge yesteiduy show. turn of Muscle Shoal.;. ol the o.uul contest. Lieuten-- i 0 Educatum comnnUce consid-42,ant Cl.ueiue J. Hawkins ol Ciaiiston. R 1, population the L b, A. C. and University question of vocational-agumriease 13,269, or 45 2 culture ot Utah music departments pucent. will haw rliaige ol mairiial-liu- , Agricultuie comni'.tlee the bands oil the univei-sn- y healing on piop.sod ten San Jo.sC, Cal, 57,517, year program ot predutoiy ani17,913 or 45 2 pet cent. gtounds mal eradication. lire winning band gets a Banking comnvttee continues couted tup to play' m the Nampa, Idaho, April' 29 up) taking testimony m its finanThe population of Nampa euiite.a for national honois m Horn 7.621 m 1920 'o cial investigation. Flint, Muhigan, May 23, 24 TUESDAY Tile liuce leaning bonds m the 9,070 in 1930, it is shown' by St NATE SL.ie contests will be awaid-ec- i pielnmiiary census 1 inures anDebate Parker supreme court laying cups and bronze tab- nounced heie, with North Nam- nomination. lets m iccognitiou ol their pa piecnut still umeported. Campaign invesUguun ; woik m it tee decided I) call RepreLicuuuant Henson announPuce Utah, Apiil 30 Ruth Hanna ces the following lor The population ot Price has sentative Senator Deneon next and 2 the band concert piogiam 364 ten m the Horn years grown Thui sday. 4 219 an to 1930, at in ago 'Ihuisday evening HOUSE 8 ocIock. ol 7182 percent, an ofPassed Williamson bill to con1 M.uch Washington Grays" ficial lepoit ol Eugene Saut-scsolidate all vet-ruaitiuits by Gialulla disuict enumerator, Interstat cutiuneicc ominit-te- e Trombone solo 'Atlantic on he wings piopooul Zypheis , Bennett. Helpers population increased for began creuti m of a new feueial a uveituie Egnumt", Lud- from 1 600 to 2,937, or 95 31 power commission. wig- Van Beethowven, op. 84. percent. co.nhnttee conIrrigation this overtuie is the selecton Sni.th bill tinues healings ed number for the high school 30 Lewiston, Idaho, April band competition to be held 'API Witn Lewiston Oicnards to provide, for loans to farmers in Halt Lake City May nth. It a subuib of tins city, showing on drainage disU'cis. Is also the Military affairs eoimutb'e lequirca number a gain of 250 peiceni in popudiaft of revised lull for for the National contest to u lation since lo20, the piehtn-iu.ar- y Shoals held at Flint, Mich, May 23 census estimate ieloased disposition of Muscle 4 Selection bj Logan high yesterday indicated a total ot from its school boys glee, under the 16,900 inhabitants lexuie m the direction of Pi of. A." J.' South- - Lewiston -- Clarkston valley Hie region includes Lewiston FLASHES OF LIFE wick. cin-tmu- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES LOGAN Continued from Page One released by the national fire obtained underwriters and from the office of Fire Chief The Trial of Rapp, called Fire Trees of Tomorrow" a visalso ual education film was presented to the students. The Logan Junior high spring musical will be presented free of charge at the tabernacle Wednesday night May 7. under the direction of A. J Southwick, Frank Baugh, Jr , and A, T. Hensen. The musicale is one of the features of national music over week. It will . include three hundred students featuring the band, orchestra, girls and boys choruses. Yesterdays Scores es () tub-ctnie- le se hi -. ban and lesidential districts. The population of Lewiston C. Volga Boat Song, Russian. Oieiiaras is 1.701 compared D Soldiers chorus from 'wltl1 65 m 1920. Faust, Gounod. Rebecca Ste- -' iiMiease M.irimi, lint. 21, 130; wart, accompanist of 383, or 2 5. "American mil. Patrol F. W. Mcacham. By the Logan high school oand. 6 Clarinet solo "Serenade Quotations Drigo, Aithur Partington. Mr Partington was winner of the clarinet solo contest for 1929. WHF:T VIKKKT 7 Bass solo U heal; Close 0mii High Southwick 1.(11 1.(13 8 1.(113-.May 1.01 a Two Roses. Gilbcrti. 1.(111-l.(i l.dl July 1.(ill-b. 1.U8 3 8 1.68 3 8 The Old Black Mare-- , ,S l.dl l.9 1.11 1.13 14 1.12 Squire. Miry B. Rex accom- I Ice. 1.12 panist 8. Selection. A Hunt In the riout Black Forest, Voelkcr. lToiir MiiiiieuiHilis, April 3ft AI .1(1 loui-r- ; in carlouil lots, family Break of Synopsis day SingI a iprolcil at ing of birds.' crowing of roos- pair-illin 98 immiikI rollon sacks. Shipter. huntsmen call to anse, chimes In the distance, hunts- ments 33,411. Itran men s horns in distance to asA B All their power' Melody Thru the Night to assist the county commissioners m putting the project over. The project, it was stated, Is essentially a county project. but at that the people in Logan, it was said take about the sairy view as they did In assisting the county with the road bond of a few $600,009 years ago. The funds were Logan spent outside of the city limits but what helps one section of the county, if not helps the directly, indirectly other No one would care to go back to the time and experience the same road conditions as maintained prior tJ that bond. Two hundred thousand dollars spent In Logan conyon over a period of "our years, would naturally be of great benefit to all lines of busmess in this county besides giving a highway that would attract tourists' from ail points of the compass. This Is an opportunity where many times the cost to the county will, come back m labor alone. Rosenbloom and What Congress Is Doing FIGURES CENSUS Claricstoixcuid-adjaeL'ia-.JiubiLL- they will do all in W''K 1 r Market 3 4 2 1 3-- 8 3- s Irar-itI- 6.35-6.4- 5 - OGDF.N HUMOUR they mount and start. I Siblhalt and dismount as Ogden, April 3ft A I they arrive at the forest Black ings: 525, im Iniiing 235 for i best tni Steady; smith shop. The smith at work, 9. semble.Call to inar-kr- l. krd-ir- call to assemble, drink, and sing the Champagne Song. They mount and start again. The hounds scent game, after game, firing of guns, barking of hounds, etc., Homeward bound. 9 Selection by the Logan high school girls glee. A. Poean to Summer, "Poet and Peasant", Suppe. B. At Dawning, Cadman. C. Mother Machree, Ball. D. Bells of St. Marys, Adams, Gladys Bailey accompanist. 10. valse solo Saxaphone "Manzetta", 1 ) dy Weidoff , by Tad Bullen. 11. Overture Light Cavalry E. Von Suppe. This selection is the required number for the slate contest. 12. Star Spangled Banner. mmsm intern hub Ikts lot 161 lhs Ill; parking sows 8.25 down. 85 for inar-ke( allie: 101. Few rarly sales alront steady ; odd lots medium and good heifers medium and good rows few good hulls 7.25. Sheep: 11,507, including 13 for maikct. No early sales. 9.7(1-9.8- l. 6.5(1-8.2- 101 1.TKY ( liiragO, Api il 311 AI Poultry ; alire, easy; 3 ears. Fowls In oilers roosters 15; turkeys liraiy ducks 22 23; geese 15. 21-2- 35-3- ); I1 TTKK AM) EGGS ( hiriigo, April 3ft AI l.utlrr fiimcr; 6,275 lulls. Creamery extras extra 36 standards 36 3-firsis 3.1-3- 1 fusts 35 31-3M'riimls Eggs: easier; 22,397 rases. Extra (.railed firsts firsts 23 Johnson Meet Tonite - New York, April 30 (;T) Madison Boxing returns to with a Square Garden tonight ten round return - battle between Maxie Rosenbloom and Larry Johnson as the feat me, Rosenbloom rules a slight favorite, although the Chicago negro gave Maxey an evui fight of It when they first met a few weeks ago. Rosenbloom won that fight on a foul In the sixth round when Johnson landed a low left hook but he had his hands 'full while the bdttle lasted. Johnson can punch with either hand while Rosenbloom roughs and cuffs his way to victory after There is no man among the light heavyweights harder to beat than Rosenbloom. Johnson may do little more fighting among the The Chicago negro, six .IS leet three inches- tall, giowmg rapidly and another lew months may see him campaigning among the heavy-y. vie-toi- - v, - rights and wives hi which economic conditions has been a large factor. "The average young man cannot .afford to underof take the responsibilities home life, he remarked. "Why not then assistance in marriage, which is one of the nfos . seuous things in life? - By The Associated Press. Yoik Douglas Fairbanks, who is fanly proficient wlt-driver, mashie, niblick and the like, may be .expected to For the improve Ins game. next few days he will watch Bafcby Jones and Walker cup balls teammates hitting golf into the Atlantic Ocean and Hes goperhaps assist them. ing aboard on the same boat as New Pxerv'.n the team. Parks Colored dresses tennis are disapproved for by!the queen of the; courts. Some girls to wear intend pastel shades at Helen Wimbledon, but Mrs. Wills Moody says: "After all ' w'hite's best. Great Neck, N. Y. , Until a real spring day, a novelty this her recently year, tempted Thyra Sam ter Winslow, writer, had not been on a bicycle since her girlhood in ' Fort' Smith', Now she is laid up at Ark. home, her right foot n a plaster cast. She fell off and broke her big toe. A hobo of other London days Is prominently mentioned for poet paureate. There are indications of the possibility that John Masefield, who has been a tramp, seaman, ships cook and farm hand, will succeed the late Robert Bridges. A committee Millville, N. J, of the school board has decided to dispense with the services of teachers who smoke cigarets State subsidy Philadelphia of early marriage is favored by Judge William E. Lewis, who for four months has been hear ing disputes between husbands BUT -- ha who waits must advantage of ft nr sale Teal ehaTrcer of serviceable, good-lookin- g USED CARS is the saving mans opjmrtunity to provide his family with dependable transportation. S'EBUVICE CO. MOTOR: FORD PRODUCTS PHOM 211. j, let, yWiy )j. lii.n iwi Ordiiuiiy fiists 21; storage storage paeked parked firsis 25 extras 26. POT TOES ( Idea go. April 30 (11 Potatoes: 91 rars, oil I SDA) (rack 392, lol.il United Slates shipments, 592 ears; old slmk trailing slow, market round sacked dull; lliseonsin The Associated Press By wiiiles 2.90 3.111; Minnesota sucked New Allie York Wolff, round Idaho whites 2.85 2.95; Brooklyn, knocked out Geor- saekrd Rnssets New stock; gia Deschner, Newark, N. J trading fair, market firm; Texas 5). -- Bethlehem,- Pa. C as ton Le saiked Bliss Triumphs Grain A(ril 30 AP cadre, France, outpointed Jack tablehiragoT : 3.50-3.7.- The Associated Press By NATIONAL Brooklyn 19. New York 15. Boston 2, Philadelphia 13, Chicago 9. St. rain. AMERICAN ..... 'Philadelphia 9, Boston 5. Chicago 8, Detroit 6. Cleveland 6, St. Louis 4. New York 8, Washington 11. PACIFIC COAST Oakland 5, Los Angeles 4. Sacramento 6, San Pranclsco Louis-Cincinn- 8. Hollywood 5, Portland Missions 4, Seattle 3. 4.75-12)- Portney, Baltimore, (10); Pete outShed rick, Philadelphia. pointed Billy Druko, Germany, tg). Myers, Indianapolis Spug Pocatello, Idaho, outpointed Joe Rivers, Cedar Rapids, la., U0). Massillon. C. Patsy Perronl, Canton. stopped Ray Fay, Charleroi, Pa., (4). A dining tabic with scats for six persons has been, invented triit folds when idle to occupy but a few inches of floor space. OLD GAVEL TO BE USED AT WOMENS MEET 6. Yesterdays Stars The Associated Press Babe Herman, Robins Hit homer, triple and single, drove in (seven runs, as Robins trimmed Giants, Phils Held Ray Benge. Braves to five hits and beat By 19-1- them, Babe 8-- 5. 2. Ruth, Yankees Smack- three doubles, drove in three runs and scored one but Yanks lost to Senators, Carl Reynolds, White Sox-two home runs as Sox beat ed 11-- 8. Hit Tigers. Steve Pirates Swetonic, Went in as relief pitcher and held Cubs to one hit In 3 3 innings as Pirates won, 13-Mickey Cochrane and' A1 Simmons, Athletics Divided eight hits between them to help As trim Red Sox, 8-- 6. 2-- 9. 9-- 5. to birth-contrwas Its was chief She champion. backed by Oregon and the District of Columbia but failed vote to get the three-fourtnecessary to bring her measure to the convention floor. Decision of the national committee that sterilization of the unfit should be droped from the league program was reversed by committee conference, and that social hygiene measure today went recommended to the convention floor. Legislators In the 45 states in which the league is organized were assured of pressuie on laws to alleviate unemployment by recommendation that that subject be placed on the legislative program. The business session brought to the forefront of discussion the posslbilty of a successor to Miss Belle Sherwin for six years president. m it ted 32x6 ol, Heavy Truck Tire hs - II - J lit dresses up your car! 29x4.40 ... 30x4.50 .. 29x500... 30x5.25... 31x600... Continued from Page One 4-- H gBVJNIONS PACE THREE TIIE JOURNAL, LOO AN, CACHE COUNTY, tTTAn Wednesday, April 00, 1930. AOU remember her-thold lady who traveled a broom? She travel-- , by telephone today. Its faster and the "transM)iiatioii tost is lower (ban ever. For example, when you will talk from with anyone at the railed telephone : DO, Salt Lake Ogden 55c 35c $6.30 7.00 8.85 10.65 12.75 10 Ply Duty $35.53 See the STUNNING new Goodyear HEAVY DUTY before you buy tires Youll be proud of these strikingly handsome new Goodyears, with (heir, exlra-thic- k deep-cu- t, All -- leather Treads, (he outer blocks of which prism down into silver-stripe- d side-wal- . ls. V. 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