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Show lit!: Fired On In Malta rr'Tw v N - s. '1 s I t ; $? r v: x x , ' , Jtx. f Associated Prtst Lord .Strickland Phot of Slzergh, prime minieter of Malta, escaped were unhurt when three shot fired at him as he was entering the court of appeals In Valetta. Utah And Idaho News Briefs By The Associated Press. 6ait.l.ake City suit filed Denver of B A. against the David Eccles com pany of Ogden for $73,000 and interest since December, 1926, in federal court yesterday. The amount sought is said by to be the balance of an account for the services rendered the defendant in selling o bonds and stocks In the railroad, a corporation formerly owned by the Eccles Utah-Idah- company. BAKU AIN RADIO . Painting. hanging. Phone 1136-First Aid informed Dr. Peterson that it stood for three things continuation of the bureau of reclamation, Indorsement of the present policy of the reclamation bureau in supplying only supplemental water and recommended that situawhen the economical tion of the country warranted, the bureau of reclamation revert to its original doctrine of , bringing in new lands. The state land board expressed itself as being unwilling to accept the surface rights of the public domain without the surface rights of the national forests and the mineral - rights of all of the land.- - Business IloqWs Clos- eBusiness houses in Logan will be closed tomorrow. Decoration Day. Besides being one of the holidays being observed by the Logan Merchants it is a day being observed as a holiday throughout thg nation. , on the rear of his Harry J. Clark, motorcycle, carries motorcycle policeman, kit. a first aid This was supplied by the state road department and all state motorcycles will be equipt with the kit to the ill health of one of the wired they daughters, have by have started for home automobile They will make the trip via southern Califorkia. Returns from Teaching Nathan Green, son of Mrs. C. W. Green, returned home last hereafter. An nightrHe has Wenatchee, Washington for the Appraise Estate The estate of Joseph H. and past year and has been very Mendon successful. - He is preparing to Octavia Hardman of was appraised for inheritance leave for the east next fall to purposes this morning by ap- attend school. praisers C. Z. Harris, Joseph E. Cardon and A. M. Israelsen. Likes His Work Personal property was listed as Bernice Earaes of Logan who $602.13 and real estate at was recently recommended and The inventory has been received an appointment as a filed with the county clerk. U. S. Deputy Marshal under Marshal Vosco Call of Brigham Drayman Talks City, is reported to like his work C. R. Johnson, local drayman very much. He has only been a couple of says the inquiry relating to de- in the service linquent transfer men as to weeks. road tax. was not meant for him. Mr. Johnson says he has Going to Washington road- - tax. vever - Wallace Little, son of - Mrs. been- - paying since 1925. At present the sate Mary Little, left today for road commission has their lo- Washington D. C. to enter the cal traffic officer, Harry J. government service as a civil Clark, checking up on delin- engineer; Mr, . Little recently quent draymen operating trucks completed an examination that for hire upon public, highway:?. gave him a high rating as an engineer. He is a graduate of rf<y of flowers and plants the U. S. A. C. and has been for Decoration day. (Cache Val- employed in the U. S. Geologiley Floral Co. 31 Federal Ave., cal Survey department for the (Adv.) past year. Phone 711. ; Provo Aberdeen, Idaho, was awarded the Provo chamber of commerce medal yesterday for being the most efficient student in atten dance at Brigham Young University. Unwelcome Salt Lake City in their home state, Utah deer may find friends in Oklahoma if a suggestion that has been to Governor George H. out. The is carried governor has received a letter from S. N. Bouy of Sulphur, Qk!a.j suggesting that ranchers in that region could handle a ntadd l)em ckrluad of... Utah deeh Lambs numbering 519, the first lamb pool shipment from Cassia county this season, were consigned- - - to Omaha from Burley and Oakley The pool, represents yesterday 18 growe. ; r. rt . . Bufley - The annual Idaho state medical association convention will be held at Hayden lake, near Coeur d'Alene, June Go to Bancroft . 27 and 28. Dr. Harold T. Mr. and Mrs. ,Alex Harris Anderson of Coeur dAlene Is In left today for Bancroft Idaho of the entertainment. charge to spend over Decoration Day. by They were accompanied Mrs. Ethel their daughter MARKET QUOTATIONS Ellsmore who has been laid up for some time with blood POTATOES poison In her arm. Mrs. Ellsmore will spend some time USO V fhirago, May 29 AP haths at Lava Hot Potatoes: 33 new, 23 old; on track taking the an effort to re72 new, 79 old; total 1 nited States Springs in trouble. lieve her shipments 933; old stork: dull; trading very slow; -- Wisconsin Entertains narked round whites best Mrs. Ernest E. Earl enterordinary 2.20 up; Idaho sarkrd at her Russets best occasional tained last evening fancy shade higher, ordinary 2.25 home, 288 West First South in compliment to her aunt, up; new stork: strong, demand supply; southern sacked Bliss Mrs. S. S. Pond, of Anaheim, Triumphs Georgia barrel Calif. A delicious dinner was Bliss Triumphs served .during the evening. Cut . - 5.75. flowers' formed the basis of North Carolina Tish hatcher- the decorations. Covers were ies will distribute 4,500,000 game laid for 12. The remainder of fU'h this year. the evening was spent in playing bridge. Moscow v - 2.40-2.5- Cut Down Cottonwoods Complaints nave cptne to the city attorney that there are still some residents in Logan who have not cut down cottonwood trees on their premises or on street parking. An ordinance was passed sometime ago by the city providing that ail these trees be removed because of the cotton scattering about over other residents premises. Continued violation of this ordinance may result in the prosecution of offenders, city authorities advise. 3.10-35- 3.60-3.7- Formal CAPITOL The JBest Sound, in. (lie Slate B9SBBDBBI - Today, Frl. and Sat. Marriage Announced Relatives and friends have received announcements of the marriage of Miss Catherin G Mr. and Wood, daughter of Mrs, George Wood of Orange Lester L. California, to Dr. Hirst,- - son - of - Prof, and Mrs. C. T. Hirst of Logan. The wedding took place at Orange on . May- Opening-W- ard - fore One Hundred Fifty Eight Persons on AVest3'arreni)reeinct.;:..JA1a(l..yealreatecL-133- . "Pleasant View precinct 'Number of pupils who Fairmont precinct een treated for poor 500 -- LYRIC THEATRE GR1EEI SGDBESf AH the thrills and Here From Coast breath-takin- g drama of the great atsge success. With , the magic voice and artistry of the great ArlU-- s recreated on Iking screen for the Cm -- J, time. I V- - "V-- Sat Baltimore, May 28 ID1The bodies of three of four . boys missing since Saturday when a during they- - disappeared storm, were recovered today by a police boat from Jones Falls, outlet of a city storm sewer. The boys apparently had been swept away while playing in sewer. One of the bodies was identified as that of Wilbur Alban, 15. The others, sought all over the state since the storm on the possibility that they were runaways, were: John Kelley, 14; Donald Moore, 12, and Francis Welden, 9. The four had been reported by neighbors' to be playing in the sewer, which i3 five feet In diameter, Just before the storm talKabout it THE ONLY OFFICIAL RKDPD Of THE CREATES THf HISTORY OP TH WORLD , Jack Morrell a former resident of Loi;an now residing in California, ,has arrived here for Decoration ' Day. Mr. Morrell left home with his automobile loaded down with California flowers. Upon arriving near St. George, he met with an accident and broke his car down. He was compelled to purchase a new car and during the delay the flowers were all wilted. However, he got back home as above Produced br HiARST stated and is making an enjoynumerous able visit among his relatives and friends here. IVrfUTjwwMi 1- -4 inches Shipment of New Hand Bags leather pouches, In leathers and plain co' rep-til- NEWSPAPERS j Droke. . Dmbq cloth J-eo- lor border , u ,Y0ii Cannot' Afford to bet Without a Permanent Wave This Summer j .stamped to Sox 50c .values, S 4 box, sizes' 3-- to 8 1-- 2 Chinese. Filet Lace. Chair Bark Coieri. Genuine imports made by hand of ! finest materials.- . , , - embroider. -- Lace Collar Neckwear, ami 3 Foi'?03 Tiny Tots cuff sets,. in fine laces linen and silks. Colors to match Dresses Fine Percale, your outfit. sizes -3. 335 WOMENS Oval Braided Rugs. 31x18 HATS $1.00 inches. Always law flat. AsSelected from sortment of colors. our regular Mock of belter When you can enjoy the expert service of hats. Former prices mean nothing in a sale of this Stockton-Chris- a Permanent 7 tiansen Wave for as little as 2 I0: f"r kind, lou will do well to se- severaL acsaaDlert Chinese Sardo Filet Lace. Dresser Scarfs, Made by hand Sixes 18x5 ' This Duari Wave for short to medium long bobs includes -Trim Shampoo and Finger Wave Complete Service. -- ; Knickers. I Piece Sets RahklMade. Ages Scarf and Buffet Sets with Tar colored organdy trim. Linen Ladies Knit Unions 59e Ladies Rayon Bloomers Pink and Teach, size Values, sizes 36 to 41 Values. thr powder mixing houses ofihe Commercial Novelty Fireworks. company it Pequa just south of' Lancaster, late todays Fire broke out after the ? explosion. The dead wert Frank Clarke, 40 years nld, and Charles Eckman, 25. A The powder mixing houses, two in number, were frame structures and were blavyn to do only poor work. A poor workman with good tools can y, 1 unpainted Fireside Stools. Bloomers. A real handsome piece of furfew exceptional values in niture. Sizes 12x14 inches by 34 sizes only. 17 inches high. A $3.50 value. Womens ' Rayon A do only poor work. A" good workman with poor tools can much ' better work. do $5109 Childrens Summer Uhioiu. Childs 15 piece Chnia set. Light Weight, cool and Rug A real tea set for the kiddies. good workman with good tools will give you excellent service. Every Beauty -- Serv- done in our Shoppe is Uncon-d- i I tonally ice - Attractively boxed. wearing. A - 34. 85c Pair$j00' REMEMBER A .poor workman. with poor tools can Girts Jack $ Ip the shop that has served you long est and best. Whose operators have had the finest and most thorough training. I.ancaste Pa., May 29 AP Two men were killed -- and two seriously injured Ahen -- Silk and Luncheon Set and 4 nap- kins. Three - Fetes Logan Iriends Mrs. F. L. Shaffer of Hrtm entertaind in honor of her ggl friends .of I Logan Wednesd ever in CA A dthcu.us chic re dinner, was served to eightee guests. Tne evening vas spent in games itTid music. le ' 44-In- ch By Explosion bits. S0 ; Injured val-le- Filet Embroidery Scarfs. Modern and conventional designs are embroidered in creamntr ecru. Size 18x54 1-- Go to air- explosion pairl 2 yards wide, 2 2 yards long Limited 4 41-- 2 have mEde. i j Quality Household Sheets 5-Pi- ece Two Killed And -- wrecked Colored lace edges, for bedroom, ' Children, T Tvq -- Standard i heari- 1054. home calls were Dimity Curtains lon! Fine Mountings. . Rayon linings. Have mirror and coin purse. $1.50 , values j ng, 77. Number of pupils who have ben vaccinated, 2000. Fumber of 'pupils who have beei given toxin Anti -- toxin t res men t for presention of dip-- thern, ' Stamped Striped bath and kitchen All -- 3 PJIHTJH 5 hot plate mats. Each consists of a set of five mats as large as 15x19 inches. Regular 2 A0 values. White and Green, and White and Grey. Just ! . will Dollar 'Day sheets to customer ei R. M. SMITH Mgr. At the last meeting of the supercensus Cache county board of educaat Og- tion Miss Laveta Wallace, priden issued the following state- mary supervisor, and Miss ment through The Journal to- Bertha Chase, health supervisor, tne of day .yactivities gave reports Please note below announce- of their departments during the ment ipf the number of persons past school year. The followthe Incorporated ing la a brief summary of Miss living ft in Places and Minor Civil Divisions Wallaces report: names Who. were reported as The aim during the past techusually working at year was to improve-th- e accupatiohi and , were also re- nique of instruction-- ' in the schools. An average visit to ported on, Ah Schedule as to thout a job, able each school of once a month to work, an looking for a job.'was made. Special group meet These figui are- preliminary lngs of. teachers of .each of ' the' and 'subject and; first four grades were, held, will be supplhnented later by Muchr stress was placed, upon data, given outifrom Washing- - Lhfy language course this year, ton for other Classes of persons Great Improvement was shown not at work, at the time of the in this work. Census, such as those who had was conRemedial a job but were sitk or tembor-aril- y fined to the reading first grades. Of laid off. the 1000 first and second grade pupils a big majority of them Cache County: are up to grade so far as readLogan city ... ing is concerned. During the Benson precinct ygaa various tests were given Mendon city and records kept of them. The .Millville town resultSs, of the same showed Box Elder County: satisfactory progress. Library with 28 'reading was emphasized Plymouth precinct ..... the result thfit 289 new library Collins ton precinct books were purchased. r. Tremonton city All in all the years work East Garland precinci u was most successful; fewer reMantua town tentions were reported; more Boothe Valley precinct .. measured results were recorded Clear Creek precinct ... showing the actual progress Rich County: made. ; Miss Chase's report is as folGarden city Election M7 lows; precinct Number of pupils who hive Weber County: visited dentists and had necest.. ..... 10 sary dental work done, 2242, Hooper precinct Number of pupils with diseasHarrtsvttleprertnctrrrn-J-7 ,2 ed tonsils and adenoids, 1650 Plain City preelnct North Ogden precinct .... .4 Number of corrections, diseas- -, .7..... 5 Uintah precinct ... ed tonsils and adenoids, 461. Number of pupils who have Taylor precinct He-wa- tur grandchildren END OF MAY. BEAUTY SHOPPE Make Report Chii-liocot- Dont let this year pass without a' monument or marker for your loved ones. 72 Watkins Monumental Co. East Centeri (Adv.) SlocMorr-ChTiiliam- Judge D. R. Roberts, visor of the district work with headquarters Hirst Fri. More Vandalism . Sometime during last' night either youngsters or grownups maliciously tore the hoops from the bank boards of the outdoor basketball court, deliberately broke off two posts,, on which the hoops and boards were fastened at the Junior high school and left them In the middle of the street. Supervisors list Unemployment - County School came to Logan and after visitJ. ing with his parents and other relatives and friends, left last evening for Milwaijkee Wiscon- Three Burned sin where Mr. Hirst will report on Monday to the A.' O. Smith -company where he has been To Death In as a physical chemist. engaged s formerly associate physical chemist of the U. S. burRooming House eau of mines at Pittsburgh. Penn., and receive the degree re- of PhD from the doing general automobile University of Abilene, Tex., May 29 AP California. Mr. and Mrs. Hirst pairing. are traveling east via Kansas Three men were burned to death in a fire which swept Rotary Heats Dr. Tyree City, Mo., and will stop in Dr. Tyree of Salt Lake City Mo., for a brief visit through a rooming house in was the speaker at the regul- with his brother and wife, Mr. the business district here toar weekly Rotary luncheon to- and Mrs. Merlin Hirst. , . day. day at the Hotel Eccles- - His The dead are: theme was Crippled Children. He gave causes for cripHarvey Sprinkle, 21, and pled conditions in children and Bernard Love, 19, of Melrose, possible ciires, treatments and amURoy Thomasr 28r of Abi- C. D. Dr. necessary care. ... . jene. Budge prtesidedatthemeeUng The Sixth ward ladies glee Today, club, under the direction of Three Missing Miss Phyllis Spenst sang three and selections. Boys Bodies Found and Jacobsen, proprietors of the Master Service Staon North Main, street, tion have just completed repainting the place which will h old - its formal public opening tomorrow. This station is equript fully for -- serving -- all ktnda - of soda drinks, Including root beer, sandwiches and will carry a first class mechanic for wirt Wi luodslM Prttt Phot of 40 Arizen deputy (herlff battled 24 hour to arrest Ed Mitchell- - (left) In th Steamboat mountaine after he had resisted with gunfire an attempt to erv a cattle rustling warrant on him. Ha a shown entering th Sonora, Aria, jail with Deputy C. C. Gilmer. A ' $9,-18- 2. i'4 ffW'l It flft'ilfOjtfTO . arranged. Saturday, May 3 1 ' terday. The water storage commission On Way Home Paper Decorating. Wm. H. Stewart and family Leonard Mathews, Adv. who have been spending the J winter in Mesa; Arizona owing Kit-Mo- unted - James, Bern c 1W3. O, . Memorial Day Services All . residents are reminded qf . the special Memorial day services to be held at 10:30 Friday morning on a lot on the north side of the city cemetery, The services are under the direction of the American Legion local post No. 7, with Commander O. Wilford Pedersen in charge. The fife and drum corps of the legion will march to the cemetery in a body. An appropriate program has been M. Poulsen of Peters-bor- o was a business visitor to Logan today. i Accord With Mrs. Nels Larsen, daughter Lucille and her husband, of Salt Lake City stopped to "LoGovernor gan for a short time on Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mra D. W. Hess and family, while Salt Lake City May 29 (AP) enroute town, IdaDirector William Peterson" of ho. Mrs.to George before her Larsen, on Utahs representative Logan. Miss Anhetta President Hoovers committee marriage a was former student of on conservation and admin- Payne, the Utah State Agricultural istration of the public domain, college. will leave for Washington tonight in fuU accord with Governor George H. Pern, the state land board and the water storage commission. KfocEdfosi-CIhirHstBons- eui Prof. Peterson discussed matters of policy and the disposition of the public domain at meetings with the two commissions and Governor Dem yes- Guest of Sister Man Recovers of Newton Atkinson Roma Miss M. J. Benson of Newton is Clarkston is the guest of her slowly recovering from a sev sister Mrs. Corinne Miller in ere attack of bronchial pneu Newton. monia from which he has been suffering the past 10 days. Summit Sheriff Hero J. C. Clark, sheriff of Summit Bancroft Man Here ' '' ' county, was a visitor in Logan Session, prominent reKeplar to came Sheriff Clark today. tired farmer of Bancroft, Idaho, Logan to get his daughter Jane spent over night-i- n and who is just finishing up her returned to his homeLogan in Idaho school years work. today. Mr. Session was returning from a trip to Salt Lake City. 30. Decoration Day, May Cache Junction will play Salt HonV.Again Lake Western Optical team at MiJ$ Oreta Morrell, who has Clarkston, 3 p. m. Admission spent the winter teaching 35c. (Adv.) school at past returned Randolph, home on Tuesday evening to Born Baby Boy summer with her Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey spend theMr. and Mrs. George arc rejoicing over the safe ar parents, Morrell. rival of a fine son, born Tues day. Seth has so far recovered accidents, Emerging , from that he is able to be out boost cars attention. need expert cars of Ford sale the again. Shoup. ing (Adv.) Forfeits Twenty Five Wesley Anderson of Brigham City, picked up by Harry J. Clark for speeding 65 miles per hour on the Wellsville-Loga- n highway, forfeited $25 appearance bond this morning. Anderson was picked up last evening. iliu.vlay, ILr-- UTAH Peterson' In been-teachi- Ronald Campbell of COUM. Leaving town. Will sacrifice my R. C. A. Superhetrodyne model 60 with R. C. A. dynamic Has Pneumonia Model 106 complete with Arthur Plcot was taken to the speak tubes for $100.00. Cost $250.00 hospital this morning suffering Phone 07-from pneumonia. , "t s MS LOCAL c JOURNAL. LUC,aN. CACHE 2For$tf 00. Children's Munsingwear Real short with knitted cuff. Sizes 8 to 14. Pink and black onty. ; ; 2 For 00 $C0 Oval Kivided Rugs; 41x23 inches. VVa.hable. In colors to bath or suit the k,tchrn. $i |