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Show TIIE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH- PAGE SIX 'CACHE AIID LOGAN STAKES I . !T MAY 3-- i'll. !. AS FIELD DAYS 8 A. CONTEST IRK Henson Stake Division Winners Arc - )ii rict Finals at North Cache High Maj 17 Six Stakes Participate Nortiicrii Division Contests at Preston An-mnmc- ul. 1 Ma 22. Tte Morn,- - Adam held their M. M ' number out', on Tups - Oeibcl, and se.octrd 12 1 !c di- - Parlies chorus, not to exceed northern ,l. and to Junior voices, open Hie ni Makr, including girls, apes 18 to t .ftiisi, Leuiston, first Wauteous d lln.d wards, Ki.h - D hiswc. s, , ,,i .i Edward German, tina iiiii'iU Noi 111 a ' i (l South wards 'Mom, Ted number, instrumental i,i.t at hie K.il.moml stake M'1,x piano, violin andm c to tab rnai !e i In contestants of members, 'to. ztlon, lue soiuliern division of the open to A r those from J',ury jle' Kail Komik num- stake i n lulling and selected New ton, irkslon. t! to all .Wgj, Trento.i nod siuilliluld first,' ibei; orchestra open Si oitl aiJ Tliiul wards met! Emil Asthnl1' m the SiritliiitlJ first ward .,ivl1 OverUue. 'and a waltz which j sclfct' Cimte'b. uLre held in pub-!"1- 1 Ward M I A. officers of In speaking, ritciil story and Cache stake aie wotklng on Ninth in divi'.on sUkc lion-- 1 the various activities for M ors weic won liv (,rant In pier, I A contest day for the stake Cave, if" iimii puhtir speak; , which will be held Saturday d n, Cove, Gleaner May 3, according to the anii ; in II i Belli nquneement of Alma Sonne, Kills put, he speaking; Souih sunenntendent ol the Cache flcndrn ks, Kulimond wird. lent! slmv : Richmond stake. double' vi aril, Not lit mixed P. V. "Cordon wni be In charge North of all music contests whirh are quart'!Joe.and Kiibniondeliorus. to' be held in the stake taberward or Ghaner Stake wooers in the south- nacle at 7.30 Saturday evening. Maurine They will take place on the were: ern dive-ioIctervin, Newton, first place main floor. Drama contests will be held in Gleaner girls public speaking, wi!n Mvrile Dudley. Sntitli- - in the Ninth ward recreation field fust ward won the re-- 1 hall beginning at 7 oclock on tuld story contest. There were the same evening with George not rnii.ints in music, drama S. Daines in charge Under the direction of A. N. and dancing. Winners of these eon tests will Sorenson, stake Y. L. M. I the dancing contest mret in (I irkslon, May 10 to will be held in' the Fourth compete for slake honors. North Came high school at wal-- hall beginning at 7:30 p. Richmpod will Le the scene of m This is for the M men and the district finals. May 17, in Gleaner girls. The feature dance the M I. A. contests . of the Is the M. I. A. Gold and Green six Stakes of the L. D S. church capnce. Miss Luella Owen and prinnanmly, lx fin. Cache, Benson, Hyrum, Oneida and Franklin. cipal George S. Bates are In Wmners on May 17 enter the (harge of the stake oratorical dr siua RnsV at Preston May contests for the M men and 24, turd wjlH contest with en- gleaner girls These will be held trants fpjni the Bear Lake at 7 30 in the stake house. Retold story contest work is district, and possibly Ogden. Tiroes' 'winners will enter the under the direction of inland general churPh M. I. A. con- Hill and the Misses Lucille Bar-goytests In June at Salt Lake citj. and Armenta Madsen. It Various contests In which the is a junior and vanguard M. I. M LA. contestants partici- A. pate are: public speaking open Logan stake M. I. A. contests to M men and Gleaner girls are scheduled for Thursday "between tXC ages ot IT and 23 May k, "which - has also been-sesloon tira sub'ect the 1929-3- 0 as a field day. gan, We Stand for the PreActivities are to begin at 3 30 of Our Heritage oclock in the afternoon with a servation to Law. baseball game between two M. Through Obedience Retold story contests, not to men trams on the B. Y. camforced 10 minutes, open to pus. This will be followed by Vanguard boys and Junior tennis and hofseshoe contests girls. Choice of subject matter and other outdoor sports. At is given along three lines: six oclock a dance festival will Scriptures nr L. D. S. literature be presented by a group of or L. D. S Experiences. Beehive girls, concluding the work Is Drama contest outdoor program. some- tmer of the six In the evening, commencing plays selected and published at 7:30 the church contest A. I. M. the board. by general work will The wards The dancing contests are that win In begin. these events will to feaall members, the open compete with other stakes In ture being The Gold and ' this district, the winners there Gieen Caprice. with winners in will - Music contests are class A. other compete divisions of the church, for Grand finals and class B. and finally the church winfor district finals. Contestants ners will be determined at a may enter in the double mixed grand final contest in Salt quartet, with the selection: Lake city. The contests beAwake the Harpe, Hayden, tween the wards in Logan one other number which conwall be held as followstestants may choose; Male stake Music fAK public speaking, chorus, selection, Morning by mens Instrumental quartet, one numwith other Stephens and orchestra contests In ber be chooser,; ladies trio, tabernacle commencing at chorus. Juniors and Gleaners the between ages of 18 and 23 in- 7:30. Retold music Bi conch:',! ve, selection Schuberts tests- tn-t- story,Firstr ward chapel Hark, Hark the Lark, and a assembly hall commencing at stlected number; lnstumental 7:30. trii , violin, piano, cello, selecDance contests In the Palais tion, Llzt, . and a selected 'piece;'" orchestra, dOr at 10- o?dock. .are .. being Arrangement? open to all members, with the made to furnish refreshments & lection, "Overture from Mar- at the B. Y. campus so that it tha, Suppe, and one selected will not be necessary for the " number v Inch is to be a waltz. to return home between The above named numbers are people the afternoon and evening 'for Chew-A- , riniils. events - CLaxs B. fmals. which are M. I. A. officers of Hyrum tne ones v tth which districts stake are Saturday in music are: (May 10 as planning' their day for the i 'C0Ilcnxd f u a r i e t , open to various contests to J begin at all memb-selection: Come 1 o'clock. Most of events Where My Love Lies Dreaming, will take place In thetheWellsville 'd by Stephen Foster, and a tabernacle. As announced in number: Male chorus: The Journal issue on Tuesday, not to exceed 12 voices open to the various contests for Hvrum M men onlv. aces 17 to 23: stake will be similar to those V. . v (i I , -- la'..- Ti-i- lio, l' I tn ne t 1 - hp- . , 1 , i sel-itti- E 'Tlie IW Nun nil in The Male LAST TIME JBllfWK. . J ' ' - high. s , six-rou- nd , sur-pLe- - cross-roa- ds ( at - , biU-e- . i semi-wind- i I 26-3- 16-2- 1. -- c , n, the-farm- - i j j 1 - - 1 Pound-keepe- r- , -- been-trap- ped - -- oor - chamber in 1928 went on record In favor of cooperative principles by a vote of member associations of 2,816 to 117. Legge challenged members of the chamber to join wtth him in setting up a private organization which would carry on work now done by the farm board. Departing from the text of a prepared address, Legge said the proposed organization would be free of government aid. How many of you, he asked, will match dollar for dollar by subscription In helping put such an organization into effect It is not too late. The rUiroblem still -- is. ta he solved. TODAY After no one answered, the farm board chairman said he would be glad to hold open his offer and discuss it with anv of those interested at a latr time. that Continuing.lie said under recent conditions there was nothing to encourage the farmer to improve his property. One modern imprevement on which the farmer has kept is the farm strictly mortgage, he added. "Most of them have that. . The farmer's struggle ha been one of meeting thQv payments on the a mortgage, struggle m w'hich he has failed in a very large number of cases, and the record of foreclosures and forced sale of . 4 SO. 1930. farm property is still- running Griffiths Squares Off Tonight American Golf On Sympathy not complaining We are about what the government has In an Attempt to Regain Laurels Hand In Expedition On done for others, but it does Ever; seem to us that these beneficiaries ought to be willing that restore him to the rank Loss of Mother Chicago, April 30 (AP) Re- would Way To Europe the farmer also be given a he held before his lirst and his to and restoration source venge from that hand helpmg an high rank among heavyweights stunning upset of Gnflithwou'd so that he too will be in posiNew York, April" 30 (AP) Victory Friends from far and near or virtual fistic oblivion con- in and outer. tion to take care of himself In him prove tnat io wasnt The second American got:i.4 the economic system that h$s gathered to fill the, Second front Turfy" Orlffith tonight help off for a return a lucky punch that felled Grif- expedition of the year lei.i , funeral as he squareswith A baseball game Is scheduled been built up in this country Ward chapel at the fith In Philadelphia and would for Europe late today when i,,, Jack favors. engagement so largely by special ior 4 o clock in the afternoon services held Tuesday after- an upstart gob from Gagnon, lift him. up as one of the ser- Mauretania steams ot of Boston to seems us, added, It Legge between tw'o M". men team: ious Newell Mrs. for Smith, heavyewight championship York harbor with the Amen, m noon kick. mule's with discusof any army in the years Walker cup team aboard in the stake and another at 5 thatof contenders. small five of fundamother Sioux one this from the problem, The tough young - While odds were definitely in with two nines in the Cache sion Bobby Jones, captain of not himproposition has children whose death has pre- City, Iowa, out to redeem valley league playing The act- mental favor of Griffith when the re- - squad, and his seven c'mu.h considerasufficient knockout self been the recorded. for been be will Bishop given the viously ol oay ivities match was made tnree weeks timed tiieir vovav diaries England was in charged suffered at Gagnon's hands a ago, they have dwindled almost hane rounded out with a dance in tion by those who have sought can get in about iv n ti.j.J unthey was the a fori' find In choir to month remedy The ago Philadelphia, the of services. the evenfiig, practice in England' biOn' m, of his bril- to parity. Gagnon has impresagricultural producer. the usual musical num- at the happy viewed Even in organized Industry it bers with a duet by Mrs. L. F. liant ring career and a capacity sed the many who havedirected cup matches against the t of British, amateurs a. r. C. of C. may be said that recognition of Smith and Mrs. E. Fifield. The crowd of 20,000 spectators was his workouts and he is Speakers r.nd wich. May 15 and 1G. came prayers were by A. F. Bracken expected to pay In excess of by veteran ring trainers factor fundamental this handlers. Both fighters ap' , Meeting Clash Over rather slowly and certainly itiand George Morrell. d Players accompany.!,; $50,000 to watch the battle, peared to be in good condition are Ilamson R. Join a one not 10 that the is for at rounds any Board proposition Chicago made by were Addresses Federal Farm hard worked both have and could put forward as a vote George Von Elm, Gcoree o, Alma stadium. 8. B. Benson, for their important match. Dr. O. F. Willing, Don M getter which may possibly have Bishop a rugged type of For David Tarbet. AH and Sonne on Gagnon, card the The Conitnucd from Page One been a factor in it not having to the lit- fighter who unUke Griffith is is an attractive lightweight (Hch Roland Mac Kenzie and Ft;.n i, expressed sympathy 'ommet. the been given more prominence. duction stand taken by tle family in the loss of a wife willing to take five punches to a 10 round battle between! 111 In place of squarely meeting and addition to the t, and! sadness of land one, the match The mother. board. He asserted it was a was MedlH of Chicago Joey the this fundamental issue wath England. Jon of imatch board case out was ,": in the Chile the of by Loavzon Defeat Stanlsulas recognition equally important. most of his mates plan to nun- farmer has been led to be- a manner that brought one preof scarcity, the ' doctnne every some lieve mysthat through in the British amatom which would make combinasent felt keenly the position in 4 pete Andrews 1 ano St. May the terious process a way might be which the little children have tion effective through to of UTAH-IDAH- O at British Horid.i surplus pro- been placed. A lesson In serthe open The found dispose BRIEFS NEWS control of production. STATE June decreased production put into duction without the operation vice to humanity was beautihis price fully Also sailing on the Mauri affecting clfect under the able rethe in marketing adversely taught tania is Leo Diegel, profesaimul act. he said, "virtually nulli- level and this notwithstanding marks ot Elder Sonne. Floral of you. who tributes were n be assembled immediately. Pilot chammon, who plans to By The Associated Press. ties the, agriculture financing the fact that none many, showing Paul McKinley will act as hi-- 1 pete in the British Open Dieui, ucts, and the work of the de- represent the most In liighly the love and friendship that Salt! Four Lake Salt City industries the existed between the for the 20 members of Horton Smith and Jim Barn partment of agriculture, for organized departed Lake physicians, Dr. J. J. Galli-ga- structor the Twin Falls glider elub, the as a matter of fact, are boo world, have been able to work and her associates and the last half century. a solution of the Dr. Martin C. Lindem, Dr. first such club in Idaho. the only noted profess" n Millett asserted chat what out such F. Leaver Stauffer and Dr. Ful problem. who will compete at Holla1 the business Interests of the surplus The at the' grave Logan ler B. Bailey, have laid plans are trying President M. A Pocatello not to AH with farm board United States need Is was dedicated by to visit Europe this summer Brennam of the University of assist- cemetery NOTICE OF SALE do, more Is combination, Charles Including ance, is, by England. It to Bishop faU to study advanced Montana has been chosento ad- and together, acting less but interference husf larmers, the desire p the bereft oi medicine. The four will beet in dess the students of the Uni- STATE OF UTAH, City apply the .same methods and band with the law of economic sup- business and children to express Vienna where The . principles to their insouth ,'rn.i wellsville. of Idaho. major part versity and ply demand, functioning in their sincere appreciation lor of their work will be done. that were I have in my possession. tl : branch, at graduation exercises, through puce. He said adher- dustry lines long since.adopted If they the many acts of kindness that been announced by Dean f0uowing It has described annual, ence to this law was the "only other were good for you fellows, they have been shown during the Lehi Because efforts are John R. Dyer. lawfully impounded, winch, if sure, inevitable, sound, scien- are likewise and of illness this . away conlaying farm-made to speed up good- for the not claimed and taken aw.i. Tt" . . tific method of eliminating the ers. do being good woman. Especially iwm be sold at public auction struction of the Lions Athletic Congress May Hold marginal producer. the highest cash bidder, ui, Secretary Hyde made a fiery contributed the beautiful flow- field for Lehl high school, this He said he did not wish to defense of the ers m this city, on Session City Pound town is without a Jail. The last special services criticize the individual mem- extemporaneous at the and those marketing act and vho spoke words of of the old building was tom Monday the 5th day of May bers of the farm board. They agricultural sympathy federal farm board before 1930 at the hour of 2 p. m. A new Jail Continued from Page One yesterday. have in no way, he added, the and consolation and in any. down the chamber. near be will the erected city to make contributed ANI3LVLS of the their gone beyond way provisions Hyde, who was not listed as a sorrow haU. The removal of the old poor reflection on congress DESCRIPTION OF more easy to bear the act under which their or- speaker, arose after attacks a for considerathe if after 3 Jail leaves a clear plot year of One black mare three ganization was established. the board. development of the playfield. tion the legislative body failed years old. weight about 1100 Chairman Legge sharply re- ijpon He said much of the opposl IScuthCache to act upon it. pounds, white stripe in face, buked the chamber for failure tion to the High activities m After 40 years of Provo no brands visible. recomfive The to take any constructive ac- behalf of the farmer was due presidents service with the Pfovo Commer- mendations which he One brown horse three 3 tion to improve the farm sit- to covetousness and the fat urjed Alumni Day, May 1 cial and Savings bank, Joseph congress to act upon In his re- years old, white spot jn foreuation after voting overwhelm- headed self satisfied desire ' to 1150 T. Farrer, vice president and about weight ingly in 1928 in favor of the be content with things as they cent message and which twice head, no visible. has of the Institution cashier brands pounds, marof are. principle cooperative in 3i His resig- before were transmitted U. 8 A. C- chapter of reclded to retire. One black horse three Harrison F. Jones of Chicago, th- TheSouth keting.' effective tomorrow. messages. Including transfer of years old, white spot in fie' is nation school Cache high Leggs address threw Into representing pouLry.butter and alumni association is sponsor- Judge A. B. Morgan, a director, prohibition enforcement to the small lump on jaw. weight the controversy the hitherto ser- egg merchants, urged an alumni day at the will replace Farrer on the ex- department of justice; mea about 1100 pounds, no brands ene sessions of the eighteenth chamber to vote condemnation ing St uth Cariie high school In ecutive committee. One brown horse colt. Iwo sures to provide relief for con- annual meeting of the cham- of the agricultural maritet- white face, haul ex - (2 years-old- , 'omurruu' gested court conditions; Thursday, ber. His view was entirely dif- ing act and to create a policy IIVvun1 The Twin Falls gilder, pansion of the federal prison feet white, weight about 800 ferent than that of Millett. In for modification whereby Amer visible. A program will be given at which Colonel Charles A. Lind- system; reorganization of the pounds, no brands addition, middlewestera grain lean citizens may remain In Said animals were impoundu clock by the students. Dur- bergh has said provides one of border patrol to prevent smugdealers attending the meeting business without outlawry by on the 25th ing the evening a dance will the safest means of learning to gling, and illegal entry of aliens ed in said city had announced an intention ol government Interference " to . hi Id at which returns of fly. has descended upon Twtn and more effective prohibition day of April 1930. Chairman to after Jones defense the spoke of the replying Michael Hendry, City The first powerless ship legislaition for the District of farm board by Its chairman. Legge had vigorously upheld H the South Car lie student body Falls. arrived here yesterday and will Columbia. jAdv. will be given out. election assailed the had and In" his address Legge assailed policies f All former students of South bankers and buslness men chamber for the at i ude Or he sre Hired to sitend the who met the crisis in the stock its members toward, the Ixrn in U,e day market last fall with more csuni, than half a bllhoa dollars but 2 Men Htirncd evening the 'for dame failed to volunteer any aid Alive In Oil when the commodities market faced a like crisis, although Auto Accident by doing so thev would have At Hlue Creek as If not performed of oil through the a more valuableimportant service to the Tlie Deseret News carries the country than saving the stock metal roof and one side of the plant. market." following account of an autoof foreman James Fleming, mobile accident which haphe Instead, continued cl pened Sunday -"there-- was criticism or the Uie. exploding, stilt, wai one afternoon a In to burned death. farm board for giving neces- those 18, and DarGeorge Glenn, 20 feet away, the sary assistance that could not laboratory win Olenn. 16, sons of Mr. and be had from any other source." body of Walter Kitch, J. Glenn, of Blue Northwestern university Mrs Walter Legge declared congress had Creek, were severely injured was found. Kitch graduate, definitely committed the coun- had entered the refinerys em- when the automobile in which try to the principle of cooDer two days 4go. He had they and their younger brother ploy only ative marketing of farm proJcppson of by the wall of Vernon and Glen ducts. The agricultural marBrigham city, were riding overfire. keting act, he said, supplier Four others, working at the turned on the state road, about the means necessary to help other still in the plant, reach- 15 miles west of Tremonton, the farmer help himself out ed a doorwav safely. Thev were Sunday afternoon. of his major economical difThe steering rod on the car ficulties and the fawn board Joseph McClure, a foreman; the car over Is going to give him every as- Frank Jessils. John McGuire broke, sendingA fifth, a ten foot embankment, the maEdward Sikora. sistance permitted by the law and Jerome Sukes. apparently was chine turning over twice beLegge cited the report made toward the exploding fore settling at the side of the tn 1927 by the Nagel commis walking sion appointed by the chamber still and wasoil burned by the road. shower of He staggered and the national industrial toward George suffered a broken hip the same doorway, fell and conference board which Darwin suffered several re and was-- dragged- along by the commended agricultural stab- others. broken ribs. The other twer boys were bruised and cut. Tbe two ilizing "through corporations financed jointly by farmers who were hurt badly were taken to the Tremonton hospital for cooperatives, private business Unable to Assist interests and the federal govtreatment. The others were takSailors Stranded ernment. Legge said that the en to their homes. in the other stakes In Cache, ahd throughout the chSrch, namely, Music, drama, public speaking, dancing and retold story, (south Cache high school band, under Director Terry will open the festivities of the day with a concert at 1 o'clock. Regular contest work Is to be- -, gin at 2 p. m. Drama contests Degin at 3.30 in the Wellsville beeond ward amusement hall. J 'CAPITOL Wednesday, April - Tokyo, April 30 The or are were S U M M O N S Japanese freighter Luzon ,Maru which drifted on the rocks IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF near Cape Inubo. Ibarakl preTHE FIRST JUDICIAL DISfecture, was breaking up today TRICT, IN AND FOR THE of the under the pounding COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. high seas which foiled the attempts of rescue ships to remove her crew of 39 Alton B. Keithley, Plaintiff, The wreck was only a quar- vs. Alton C. Defen- Keithley, ter of a mile off shore and dant. the distress signals displayed You are hereby summoned to by the men aboard the freighappear within twenty days after were easily seen in nearby ter service of this summons villages. tried in ou 11 served within the vain to" annVnh'Thi wreck in uPn in which this action county small boats A naval plane is otherwise within brought, from the Kasumigaura base thirty days after service, and circled overhead, unable to defend the above entitled achelp. tion, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the comTodays Trading plaint, which has been filed On Wall Street with the clerk of the above entitled court. This-- smt-i- s' brought for . the purpose of dissolving the bonds . Innosil, I!) Nianlej iutfil I'rcsH Financial Filihir. of matrimony now and herethe New The tofore existing between lark, April till A I plaintiff and the defendant" sloik market was a affair and also to have awarded to again tiala) with- I lie Iiigh priced specialties, oils and public utilities the plaintiff the care ahd of the minor child. set era! of presenting points Newel G. Dames, Attorney strength while renewed weakness detected in than) of the steels, for Plaintiff. Very likely youve read about lighted with the new color effects these new linoleum floor styles and designs. that are setting the pace for 6tylish And youll be even more pleased floors this spring. Now you can after one of these modern floors of actually see them youll find many Armstrongs Linoleum is installed of them in our store, displayed at in your home. For modern linoleum floor stvle show. our stays bright and smiling for years. ' Youll like the beautiful new It demands very little attention inlaid- - designs, the colorful plains, - no heavy housework at all. WelL the unusual embossed, and pleasing be glad to give you estimates for printed patterns. Youll Ibe de-- any room in your house. . ! ' Priced as Low as 75c per Square Yard two-side- il cus-tod- ay Post Office Address, Arimo coppers and rails, prices Keiirrall Logan, Utah, upward at the start, Date of inte a storm of selling before mid first publication Ihen made irregular reemert April 30th 1930. da, Date of last publication, May in the early afternoon, onlj to cn- counter renewed selling. 3Cth, 1930. j the (Adv.) hiMiiiili'il ranih' I Furniture Company a The Home of Quality Merchandise |