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Show (r Tt:-:- ,i m i,i ji a r V , ; , Mi 20, H'J l'j;y. inn Jot iv.'.Ai., i.ogan. cache cgum Servo Tasty Meat Pies The Logan Candy company has been building up a good reputation among those who like tasty things for the excelPure religion and unde filed lent quality of their meat pies. before God and the Father is on The Air this, To .visit the fatherless Singing Prof. Walter Welti accomand widows In their affliction, panied by a male ladies arid to keep Kimself unspotted quartet, went to Saltand Lake totom the world. James 1:26. day and tonight at 9 p. m. they will give a concert over Mrs. Albert Nordic of Ox- KSL. A very fine program has ford, Idaho was visiting in Lo- been- - prepared for tonight's gan, Monday. rendition which will be well worth tunning in on. Miss Lucy Shaw has returned from Los Angeles, CaliforFor Sale or Rent 5 room several modern house. Located 675 E. nia, having spent '' Ohio Candidate LOCAL NEWS inths there. 6. N. From Twin Falls ..jss Edna Thoipas of Twin tjp'alls is ih Logan visiting for few days with relatives and t friends. f Repaint HtTW.Tt HO Ijivi Job Phone 1057. 4-- H 8. from accidents. Emerging gars need expert attention. (Adv.) phoup. Logan Canyon Outings The call of the wild" is attracting a good many students to Logan canyon prior to the closing of the schools for the present season. Today C. R. Johnson took a number of students from the Logan Senior high to the canyon and two Jods were taken from the A. C. consisting of Mrs l's botany class. two catching for fishing without license. fine of $25. d E&hg, drew a Ready for Decoration Bott Brothers, local monument dealers, are rapidly getting ready for Decoration Day. They have a number of large monument orders to place by and the end of the month many of them have already been completed. This concern is owned and operated by local people and their work is all done at the local stand, the granite used all being shipped to Logan in the rough. The work is all done to suit the desires of the customer. - Ataoetated Praia Photo Mrt. Anna K. Storck of Elyria I a loclallat labor candidata lor governor In Ohio. Returns from Teachin- gBerneice Miss Quinney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Quinney, has just completed the school year as a teacher at Milford and has - returned here to be with her parents during the summer vacation. Scofield is here ie a feeling were being folium!!!" Idaho, spending a few days with her parents, their home, which the actress talned as follows: Mr.-aMrs. F. L. Scofield. . President, Annie M. testified sent her into a sana nervous Drew first counselor, itarium bet-tsuffering to never will dance You conbreakdown. Cruze did not Smith; second counselor, Elizamusic, Bellie Keegler with test the action. beth Hamp; secretary and his 10 piece band. Singers, entreasurer. Ada Wall; chaplain, tertainers. Elite Hall. Hyrum Mary Barris; chorister, Alice Tuesday night the 20th. Adv. Overflowing Rivers Hale; organist, Mirmda MilSamantha historian, Plans Medical Stud- ySpread Destruction lard; Smith ; program committee, MurTancT Rigby, son of Mr. Bertie Jessie Hill, and (Continued from Page One) FlorenceSonne, and Mrs. M. C. Rigby of NewOscar. Singing, Partthis will who ton, graduate A. C. private homes out of reach of ing Hymn. Closing prayer by spring from the U. S.entrance County Chaplain Mary the flood waters. for been has accepted Hostess were Mrs. Fannie of Utah The Red river in southwest; Gobdsel, Mary Tilford to the University 'and Texas Arkansas northeast and to medical school and plans Samantha Smith. was and lowlands., overflowing next take up his studies there a levee break at Fouke, hear fall. .Texarkana, sent rescue crews out last night to save endanger- Todays Tradings Completes Studies Milton Rigby, Lyman Smith ed residents. and LeRoy Wilson, local boys Other parts of Arkansas were In Wall Street who are graduates of the U. overrun by high water generally creeks. swollen from SA. C. will complete their the Jefferson, Texas, a town of studies in dentistry at Iiy Claude A. Jaeger, dental school of the University 2,500 population was reported Associated Press Fiuanrial Writer. of St. Louis which they have inundated by flood waters from Bears been attending the last three the Cypress river. Residents New Vork, May 20 AP showed their teeth in todays stock years preparing for the degree were- - moving out. market and speeulators for the rise, of doctor of dental surgery. who trembled at the -- first growl Miss Ruth from Boise, nd Bank-hea- d, ei Tib-bitt- a. - -- if IEEE PAGE iii aii SUBMARINE SOUGHT BY WILKINS Funeral Services Held for William H. including all club leaders of the county, will be conducted in Logan on Saturday, May 24 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. The food's club leaders will meet at the Logan Junior high school and the clothing leaders will meet at the county court house. - Edits Summer Student Life Scott Nelson, U. S. A. C. alumnus, who has been teaching at Delta the past year, has been chosen to edit Student Life, the college paper at the U. S. A. C. summer session beginning in June. Scott was editor of Student Life during the school year, 1927-2- TO SUBVAYl Training Class A training class, ! 2t i MAIDENS (Adv-- ) Barbecue been has thoroughly repainted both out and Inside, making the place very inviting to persons caring for the line of foods served at this popular eating parlor. Store Rearrangement The management the of ' Painting. Decorating, Paper Prescription on Drug store Leonard Mathews, Center street, has made hanging. a Adv. number of Phone 1136-- J changes in rearranging the cases for stock Hie decendents of the late display, which makes the place Apostle Ezra T. Benson will much more convenient for dishold a reunion at Logan. May playing the complete line of 36, 1930, at. the Logan Senior drug sundries which this Inhigh school. The days festivi- stitution carries. ties will commence at 11 o'clock Dinner will be served In the Must Have Fishing License A program school cafeteria. Four were will be rendered after dinner. before 'persons Jesse P.brought Rich Judge on for violating the The officers of the Eliza R. fish Monday and game laws. Evidently Snow camp of the Daughters some fishermen believe they Of the Pioneers will entertain can fish for suckers without the members Thursday at 3 the state fishing license. When oclock p. m. in the social room do, they are subject to of the Second ward amusement they 0.ne.-,ynwas arrested hall. Each member has the foi fishing person with two poles; one for privilege of inviting a guest game fish and Don MODEST v, '!' Walker Wellsville May 18 Funeral services for Hay Walker were held at the residence on Sunday at 11 o'clock with Bishop E. H. Bankhead in , charge Flowers were beautiful and profuse. Pall bearers were Louise Cooper, Preston Murray, Marion McBride, Thomas B. Lindley, Allan Mitton and Reese Parker. The choir under the direction of Chorister Gladys Hill of the Second ward, sang Rock Of Ages, prayer, Heber P. Cooper; a male quartet consisting of Henry R. Parker. Elmer Bailey, Evan O. Darley and Hugh Clark sang, Sweet Sabbath Eve." Speakers were: Bishop Joseph P. Cooper, Laurence Baxter, Logan, President John C. Bren-chle- y, William Squires, Logan Bishop John B. Kerr, and Bishop Bankhead. Each spok of his acquaintances with Mr. Walker and family always finding them to be honest and full of faith, always willing to do their bit and liberal with their mite.. Other musical numbers were vocal duet, Im A Pilgrim," Mr and Mrs. Henry R. Parker anff a male quartet, Far Away Benediction, R. A. Leishman. Bishop Bankhead thanked all in behalf of the family for the aid and 'assistance given and hoped all would remember to help Mrs. Walker through this hard trial, she and two children being quarantined with scarlet fever. The remains were then put In charge of undertaker Thompson who took them- - to Salt Lake, followed by sixteen members of the family and met there by some 200 relatives and loved ones who followed to the Cottonwood cemetery where a short funeral services. was held. William Hay Walker was bom at Cottonwood. fU&ah, .March 7, 1870 and yith'hta family con skstlng of his wife Annie Lilly Clark Walker and several child ren came to Wellsville in the year 1915 where thy have since made their home, Mrs. Walkers twin sister, Mrs. Heber Berrett of Union, Utah, as well as all members of the family were present at the services. -- Graduates . ' ' -- Idona Schow, Mabel Priel Evans. Janet Shaw, Bessie B. Evcrton, Guy R. Shepard Ruth Fletcher, Berneice Smith. Baron 8, Fonnesbeck, Owen H. Smith, Ruth L. Oarff, Eldred England Smith, Eugene Gardner, Faye Ballan-tyn- e Sonne, Maude E. Griffin, Richard B. Sonne, Sullivan Greene, Dallas Mary Spencer, Gerald M. Hansen, Farrell J. Spencer, Lloyd C. Hansen, Camilla M Spillman, Lorin J Haw- - kes, Marie Nettie Stowell, Mamie Ruth Hayball. Marjorie Sutton Marva L. Hickman, Ot-t- o H. Stens. Comalla. Hill, Anna May Swenson, Faye Izatt, Louis O. Turley, Gottfried Jaggi, Vivian Wangsgard, Gladys Jessop, Margaret Watkins, Pearl Fant Jenkins, Ilah Willmore, Leah J. Jorgensen, Rex F. Wimmer, Mary Ellen Keller, Otto Wolf, Paul Keller, Hulda Gertrude Zbinden, and Park D. Keller. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY CAPITOL "The Best Sound In The Slate L. D. S. Seminary . Awrctattfi Hrtss tkotp United State submarine, sought by the Sir Hubert Wilkin expedition tor a proposed cruise beneath the lee acroe the top of the world from Spitsbergen, via the north pote, to the Bering sea. The submersible, if made available, would be entirely rebuilt and fitted with machinery for boring through Ice 50 feet thick. . Shows &t 3 3 7 9 103 Webster Pupils Visit Journal-Un-der (Continued from Page One) Thomas Smith from the bear quarter yesterday, rethe guidance of Manto 5 2 of treated losses rapidly. Lundberg, Arthur C. Bergener, ager Charles England who ex- Awarded $8,500 Camp points in immrtant issues were Marion Mlkkelsen, Helen Marie plained newspaper routine to allowed and few a isues roninion, them the fifth and sixth grade X. Smith camp wider declines. The Thomas Bergsjo, George M. Mortenson, Court Damages By classes of the Webster school, Bickmore, of Pioneers- - met at Josephine Daughters Lydia numbering 28 boys and girls, Euelda Bowen, Della Mrs. home of the Charles Morrell, accompanied by Principal PerLeona Bowen, Helen M. afternoon. Moser, Monday New York. May 20 (P) Mrs. Goodsell, ry Howell, visited The Jour- Wimfield Steel Quotations Ilah Kathrlne ward Fourth Broberg, Neeley, songr was Opening awarded DELICIOUS MEAT PIES nal at press time this after-Fidelia Neeley, Zella Beuhler, our noon and viewed the work of damaged of $8 500 today In Relief society chorus; prayer Fresh Meat Pies from Lois Nelson, Francis Marie BurCaroline Chaplain kitchen for picnics and part- publishing out an Issue of a her suit against the Cunard by Mrs. roll call and minOGDKN LIVESTOCK ris, Leah Blanche Olson, Freecompany for $150,-00- 0. Sorensen; ies. Logan Candy company. daily newspaper. The pupils steamship man Justin Byington, Mamie She charged she was de- utes read and approved; lesson 20 AP CSDA 101 South Main. (Adv.) found much Interest hi the May Ogden, Utah Manufactures continued, ia Beth Cardon, LaVon Edon the Liner Cal tie: 102, iiielutlhig 85 for mar- Olson, machines nied passage way the automatic win Olson, Faye Cardon, Ross L. in 1927 when she was meat and wool, given by Mrs. ket; late unreceive state, national and lh and Dies at Millville yesterday today Mrs. solo, Cardon, Poseph Call hurrying to the United States Tacey Knowels; lower eomHreJ with last Olson, Ruth news. Mrs, Elsa Johnson Olson, 77, ternatlonal telegraph Lois A. Carlson, Phyllis lesson, evenly so that her baby might be John M. Richards; Osmond, 850 load medium and week; part widow of Ole II son of MillRosa Clark, Zada Per Dairying, given by Mrs. Mary good steers born. here. to Meet 9.50; load good rows Pehrson, ville, died this morning follow- Grain Growers Wanda Clark, Oaye Perry, American E. Barris; song, Fourth ward 8.35; odd lots Mrs- Steele, an ry, medium and good M. C. Rigby, secretary of the citizen but wife of a Briton, Relief society chorus. ing an illness of considerable rows few lower grades LaRue Cook, Ellouise Poultcr, Red-forduration. Deceased was born Cache County Grain Growers said she wanted her Ella Pres. Mrs. of baby downward 6 Campbell to ; Erma Dean Cottle, Beth hulls 5.25; In Sweden, November 12. 1852. association has called a meet- born in the United States so the Rendel Daines, Nada Rich board was present small lot veal raises 12.25; late county to there would be no question and gave a short talk on Piothe daughter of Jons Nilson ing of all stockholders yesterday load 117 lb. dairy brrd Ruby Daines, Lorraine Richards, Two meet at the court house on of its nationality. and Kjarsta Isackson. When she neer work. The retiring offi- steers 9.50 with outs at 8.50; part Mary Alyce Dunn, Mayo Palmer 26 2 m. for at p. Jensen May Mrs. Monday, Emma boarded the ship at Cherbourg cers were given a vote of load feeders daughters, Richards, Oscar L. Dunn, Ford and Mrs. Martha Hale of Mill- the purpose of electing nine she declared, the surgeon de- thanks for their past labors Mieep: 9,497, inrluding 45 for T. Rase, Lula M. Dunn, Wilford for directors the year. services coming ville, survive. Funeral W. Roundy, Bertie May Evans, clined to accept het as a and the new officers were sus- - market ; no early sales. will probably be held Friday at The temporary directors conbecause she was an exE. of sist J. Newton, Millville. Griffin, pectant mother. The baby was president; D. M. Bickmore. born a month later in Lon- H. Thomas Stuart Paradise; Complete Cattle Test don. A Leishman, Wells-vill- e; Testing of dairy stock in and JohnAlfonzo Christensen, Cache county will be complet Over J. Buttars ed during the present week, Newton: Thomas Clark-sto- n; W. H. Hendricks state veter- and John Ed Godfrey, Zeppelin Cyrus Bullen, Richmond Salt inarian, announced In Z. and Lamb, Hyde George Lake Monday. Cache county, (Continued from Page One) Is Park. an accredited county, Showing even fewer traces of Paul. St. Bellie Keegler or Portland the disease this year than hist Aboard 10 piece dance band, the Graf as she sailed and his he said. To be an accredited Tuesday from Seville today was a large 99 5 percent of the Elite Hall, Hyrum, county, (Adv.) quantity of last minute mail cattle tested must' be free - of night the 20th, which arrived in two planes the disease. These planes from Germany. Dumping Rubbish in Canals In direct violation -of a- city took off this forenoon and EAt the Elite Hall, .Hyrum, scorted the zeppelln when she Tuesday May 20th. Bellie Keeg- ordinance f orbidding the Poler and his famous dance band fluting land .. contaminating ... of left, the field. After thorough tests had been of Portland. (Adv.) canal water in Logan. City Atre- made of the motors. Dr. Eckener torney Leon Fonnesbeck M Men ports , that . some complaints signalled to Captain Ernst A. Outing are Lehmann who gave the word to Tomorrow, Wednesday, even- have come that people ing the M men of the Logan continuing a practice of dump- begin the voyage.' The zeppelln canals. soared away from her ground stake and their partners are ing rubbish In the posit'on and presently dumped holding their annual spring Some children and other older water ballast in a great outing in Logan canyon at the residents of the city drink or her This gave impetus to Girls camp. Among those who otherwise make use of the shower. have received special invita- canal water thereby subjecting her rise but drenched the crowd The people laughed it tions to attend are the mem- themselves to the - prospect of below. especially off- - as the price of seeing the bers of thf M. I. A. stake board impaired health, and their partners. The enter- when the canals contain rub- historic event. 8 bish. The city attorney is em There was not an Inch of tainment commences at n. o clock and will consist main- phatic In declaring that con- spare space left aboard the ordinA large amount of mail ly of dancing. Refreshments tinued violation of this will be served. F. R. Checketts, ance will bring prosecution to had to be left behind. There M men supervisor of - the Lo- those carrying on the practice. was neither room nor postage for it. The civil guard, crack gan stake and Ray Theurer, Course-Un- der police force, was delegated to president of M men are mak- Scout Camping of watch for stowaways. The ofthe leadership ing the arrangements. W. ficer in command was asked If Preston Scout Executive He emPond and John H. Wilson, any had been found. .chairman of the camping com- phasized pis negative reply.mittee of the Cache Valley BEGINNING" council a camp leaders trainConfirms MAY 20 ing school program has been Roberts Nomination special The following will be sold with a worked out for the held at reduction of one dollar day camp school to be . Never before have swe been able lo offer such wonderful prices at . this until sold: camp Logan, the Scout camp Washington, May 20 UP) in Logan canyon. Saturday and The senate confirmed today time. auspicious 9 piece A Sunday, May 24 and 25. Dining Suite, of Philadelof Owen asJ. Roberts $45.96 program chairs and table comprehensive an. associate justice 1 Buffet $.0.00 camp training setting forth phia These sets are the finest steel instruments mounted In handles of Genuine of the supreme court. 1 ( hina $15.00 Closet th6 most modern .methods in Premaiite Handles in Red Onyx, Cameo, Jade, Coral, Ruby, Garnet and Total $0.00 Scout camping. Those completcourse bale Priee $80.00 finally Compson others Dont fail to see our windows. ing the camp will receive - certificates and Divorce be will the leadership training very best that Information Los Angeles, May 20 fP) can give that Is fully secured on the subject. The work of Betty Compson, film actress, the course will also count to- today was granted an interBOTTLING ward the awarding of the locutory decree of divorce from key. Officials In James Cruze, noted motion CO. scoutmasters director. Logan, charge of the program an picture She charged mental cruelty, prothe Sunday that 2 West nounce 1st North Logan to her husbands the chiefly through gram will fully conform continual round of parties in quiet spirit of the day. Meets I Market " Au-son- - 7.00-8.0- d, 6.75-7.5- 7550-8.0- pas-eng- er RADUATE For the , m ONE-HAL- F - Senate -- jB PRICE 'vi a - J Utah m r friends about you? First impressions count for a great deal. Your front door, for instance, can speak well of the home it gives entrance to, or it can speak badly. - And the difference between the two great as it is is Enamel, and an hour only the cost of a can of or less, of more fun than' work, t f is remarkably easy to use because it flows evenly and leaves no gives a beautiful, brilliant finish that will outwear ' any paint made. Da-Co- Da-Cot- te e brush-mark- Da-Co- s. te Murphy enamels and varflishei have been the standard of high quality among architects and master painters for 65 years. Esiaitse! Betty Granted furniture .avi what does it tell your or CITY DRUG CO. tp our front door Yoiirself Bride--Fo- r The Greatest Event Logan has Ever Seen in Manicuring Sets zep-peli- CRYSTAL and' tT Atlantic Starts Flight Graf cii Vlpr-- i J 4 Logan Hardware Company LOGAN, UTAH . 2 i. ' |