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Show 'L Y '"T' MH1 4 Tr-- w 1 K-,- ': -, WwW, i i - 7TM f TT1 V HMM M f fTTTf ? r I I 1 I r M T I I T rvv vrv' ? .i LOCflUHEWS Visioir Improve Your walks of life. in to all skill Good eyesight is essential The correct glasses are an important factor in steadying: Daughter TAKES OATH OF OFFICE-.-;- TlDealB OF . DR. F. B. PARKINSON orn Ogden Police Ogden, June 12 Acting Chief of Police Robert Burk and members of the force are exerting every effort to solve the puzzle surrounding the death - of LaveiU McCullock. 30. who died at a local ' hospital shortly before noon Saturday, after having beert discovered in - city park, near the poUce station, suffering from, a fractured gkulL At the time of the discovery of the man, he was near death and unable to tell polke any' thing concerning himself and he remained in that condition Yoftr car washed and vactram cleaned $1.25. Greased through out 75c. Baugh Motor Company, (AdrartlMment) - Called to Weston Mrs. E. S. Larsen of j Seminary Holds ! CommE! this city has been called to Weston, the occasion being the arrival of a fine eleven and a half pound son at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Telia Miller, The child GIRL INJURED IX ACCIDENT was born Decoration IMPROVES Word has been received here by relatives that Miss Edla Niison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nllson, of Goshen, Idaho, who was so seriously injured in an automobile accident is slowly improving. Leland Hulse left last week for Idaho Falls, where he was employment. Considerable improvement has been made at the cemetery during the past few weeks. The Sioberg family has erected a beautiful new Iron fence set in cement coping. The Humphrey family have put in cement coping around their lots. Mrs. Johanna Olson has erected a beautiful head stone at the grave of her husband and many other improvements have been made. MEMORIAL DAY BRINGS Millville Commencement of the Junior Seminary class were held on Sunday evening. May 25. in the Millville ward"chapti The following program - was rendered; opening song; prayer, Lund Pherson, song; talk, Mrs. Kate Pehrson, superintendent of the class; Satalk, Kieth Taeport. duet.Man-chlevona Larson and Philips talk. Alline Nravcs; talk, Theodore Andhrr; piano duet, Connie and Wvnona Comnnngs; address, Jocepn B. White; presentation of certificates and address to graduates. Stake Presi-- i dent D M. B.ckmore; closing song; benediction, Garr Ilqvey. The graduates were: "Keith MANY TO CEMETERY Never before have there been Taggert, Lund Pehrson, Garr Hovey, Ariel Humphreys, Theo- so many people at the Millville dore Andher, Lynn Anderson, cemetery to pay tribute to their Velva Humphreys, Fern Monson, departed dead. Relatives from Delone far and near came with beaiiti- Winona Cummuncs, to beau Humphreys, Etda Clifford, Ehaiful flowers with whieh Clifford, Elva Iverson, Mary tify the graves of their dead. Dean Jessop, Afton Jessop, Ven- Never before has the cemetery ice Larson, Phillvs Manchley, looked so beautiful as it did on Savona Larson, Ida Earl and Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan JenAline Neaves. son were dinner guests of Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. John Winberg in company with Mr. anl Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Jessop on SunM'-sElsie,daX; and Ernest Carlson Stake President D. M. Bick-moHancey of. Logan motored to visited Sunday school and Weston on Sunday where they were guests of Charles Check-ci- ts sacrament meeting recently. and family. es j Kill Fire (Continued from Page One) accident caused. the policemen to question three occupants of an automobile. Meyer,- who had left the police car, was shot down by the occupants of the other machine, who then turned their guns on Lanstra. The latter had opened fire but- - vu shot three times as he did so. The killers sped away. The shooting occurred at 2:45 a. m. Meyer died an hour latter and Lanstra at 5 a. mt . . A bullet pierced automobile license bearing the reported number of the killers car was found in a garage at the home Of Frank Pe . Mercurlo in . Detroit. He and his father. Sam, were arrested. - Later Frank ni was arrested not far from the scene of the shooting. He had a revolver in his pocket but established that he had nothing to do with the killing of the policemen. He was expected to be released today. Gaspere Soibilla and Samuel Parpino were shot by two mei as they sat at lunch in the rear room or a fish market Saturday. Soibilla was killed instantly and Parino died sey-6i- al hours later. He had been conscious but. gave no information to police. Logan again defeated' Cachr Junction for the second time this season by a one point margin In a pitchers battle between Cy Hulse of Logan" and Lefty Jardine of Cache Junction. Both pitchers gave only six nils and both were given excellent support by ihelr team-mate- s. by struck out seven men, while Jardine struck out six. Cache Junction brought over the best team they could get together from Brigham city to McCammon on the line hoping to defeat Logan and avenge the Howearly season defeat of ever they could not hit Hulse when hits were needed, so again they were on the short end of the score. in got one run Logan the first Nielsen grounded out to short. Sorensen singled over first but was out when he got too far off the bag. Hale hit a hot one to short who muffed the ball and Hale was safe on first McDonald hit a two bagger to right field and Hale scored. Green ground out to second for the third put out. Logan got their second and . last run in the fourth McDonald first man up hit a three bagger Into center field Gieen singled over short to score Me Donald and end the sroring for Logan. .i t -- . , Opns at . Continued from Page Five lie. The flight commenced Friday and was beset almost from the start by poor visibility, bad weather and unfavorable conditions. the two aviators in the face of however, hardship. brought them the success which Major Maddalena regards as essential preparation for a flight to New York later this year. The machine used was similar to that used by the aviators Ferrarin and Delprete in flying to- Brazil In 1928 'and the establishment of a non-sto- p distance record by Coste and Bellonte on their flight from . France to Manchuria. The-tenac- hindered Coach Romney has suggested that thew attending. eoaelies, bring light paraphenalia that will make it possible for them to actually participate in the demonstrations. Coach Jones Is particularly anxious to give his course a practical flavor, so that, attending coaches will know exactlv the methods he The Trojan mentor proposes whose teams always seem to be candidates of leading the national eh3tnpiorshp is gomg to give considerable attention to the forward pass among other things. It was the sen- ... . sa t inn,! l -- 1 i pass by the Jones 3S28 team that sent Pittsburgh, the pride of the east, down to .the most humiliating defeat a championship contender has known in ypars. Another phase of Jones football that will be stre-ceis the tvpe of effeos" which is built almost entirely about one ball runner Coach Jones has used this rvstern for years with tre- -' mentions succory Usually too, this, great offensive man is ucod for only one year in the role, his Drevlous years being devoted to ruhsthute duty as tn the cases cf Wiliams and Duf-file- d, or to inrrfe c nee running as In the ease of Saunders. No coach hoc need this tvpe of offense with the success that Jones, Las had and his discussion of R.e Is to bo exceptionally valuable. f- te av-te- m ert ity - Report On The Con- edition ..Business jf qj-.- e i' '1 . Italians Make Endurance Record - Continued from Page One ported. Barnes said class one railroads expended $97,000,000 more in the first quarter of this year than in the same period of 1929. and that on March 15 the employes of thee carriers ' aggregated 1,547,000 which although 81.000 less than a year ago. was 43 000 more than a month before that time. He also reported decreased delinquencies and repossessions i in installment purchases and increased installment paper handled in Aoril as contrasted with the month before. Retail and wholesale stores and chains of stores, showed gains ,in April over April of 1929 in '.spite cf lower commondity prices, he added, with ret at -and wholesales following, a jers I policy of cautious buying. J German-Austria- mission. His farewell party will be given In the Thirty-secoward chapel Wednesday evening of this week nd Paper Painting, Decorating. Leonard Mathews, hanging. 1136-Adv. J Phone - minister of the - Presbyterian church here Sunday, June 8. - College Continued from Page One Fritz PoUl, Salt Lake City boxer, who has been In a couple of glove contests in Logan the past season, is arranging n to leave soon for the Pastor Coming Filling a post that has been vacant for several months following the re&ignltion of Rev. W. F. Ehmann, Rev. T. Ross Paden. Jr will be Installed as So-lao- Howard Jones Coaching School Farewell New - 4-- 3. - " OWEN J. ROBERTS June 2 (JP) Washington, Owen J. Roberts of Philadelphia was inducted Into office today as an associate justice of the supreme court. When he had taken the oath, the bench again had Its full membership of nine for the first time since February. Roberts succeeds the Jate justice Sanford of Tennessee. , simple ceremonies, . following form laid down year ago, attended the asoension of the new justice to the highest court. The court room was crowded, Mrs. Roberts and their daughter, and a number of friends from Pennsylvania coming to Washington to be present. Having taken the constitutional oats In the robing room nearby, Justice Roberts entered ie, Gangsters Guns 1 his (bat .when McCullock left home, about 4' oclock- - Friday afternoon he had $10 in money on his person. He also had a Day. -- re 2-- t It has since been learned Equalizing Taxes commissioners The county are in session this week as a beard of equalization. Citizens from Paradise, Avon and Hyrum were before the commission today. The dates for the various towns to be heard are shown by the tax valuation notices which were recently sent out by E. N. Maugham, county treasur- Monthly Meeting er. The directors of the Logan chamber of commerce will hold their regular monthly meeting Resigns Pssitlen Miss Lavon Wednesday evening. A number Claypoo) Smithfield, chief deputy asses- of reports will be made. sor In the office of R. S. county assessor, has Here For Mrs. Hammond H. L. Hammond, In the emresigned her position, effective today.. There are a number of ploy of the Ogden postoffice spent over the applicants for the post Mrs department, Burdette Nielsen Harris, - for- week end in Logan where he merly deputy In the office, Is was joined by Mrs.- Hammond assisting - Assessor. McQuarrle and baby who accompanied him to the Junction City. during the equalization rush. . Logan Defeats . .Cache Junction until he died. Her From California Attorney J. V. Walters and wife and Mrs. Allan M- Fleming of California, are visitors in Logan having arrived here by motor. Attorney Walters has some business to attend to locally. He reports seeing a great many former Cache valley people on the coast. Boxer's James Devine hd Baird Rev. Jessc-Address Graduates H issued by Clerk C. V.- - Mohr to Edward Harry Kotts of Hfeber City and Edna Leona Olsen of Logan. Logan, Utah LaveK McCuHsckPuzzIes" to Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. K. Benfch, Sunday night.' a tine little daughter. Marriage license A marriage ' license has been your hand and nerves and promoting accuracy. iiaVe YOUR EYES EXAMINED . OPTOMETRIST Office over Woolworth Store Born-B- i .u .: Take New Offices J. E. Hickman and Othello Hickman, general agents for the Pacific National Life Assurance association, have taken offices In the Baugh Block Immediately south of the Court House then quarters being In connection with Attorney L. E. Nel-- t son. 1 The Rev. Mr. Paden, who was graduated from the western theological seminary at PittsGets Important Cal-lburgh, fa.,. In. May,, will be Officer Alfred Knehm reby the Ogden Presbytery before taking over the lo- ceived the red light summons cal pastorate. Saturday and hastened to his home to find that a fine baby A driver . is. Judged, by the girl had been born at the officer home. The dents in his car. Shoup, 324 N. Gnehm Main- .(Adv.) promptly sent in an order for a larger uniform. Loading Pooled Woo- lLoading Qf pooled voql which Factory Men Her& G. R. Morris and a numbej of was delayed on Saturday on account of the storm, will be other factory representatives of loaded at Smithfield between the Studebaker and Erskine the hours of 8:30 and 10 a. m. automobile, are in Logan today, Mot-The pther par. will pe'.loaded a,t calling on Johnson-NuttCompany, checking sales and Hyrum at one oclock- Two cars are being loaded at Preston to prospects for future business in go to the same marketing or- this territory. ganization. J. B. White and W. F. Peterson of South Cache Frankhauser Funera- lMrs. shipped a car a week ago. All Funeral services for this wool goes to the National Mary Frankhauser, wife of John Wool Marketing organization at Frankhauser, the shingler, - who Boston. There will be a final met with the automobile accicar shipment within a few days. dent on Friday evening that ccst her life, will be held in Your car washed and vacuum the Ninth ward chapel at 2 cleaned $1.25. Greased through- p. m. on Wednesday. out 75c. Baugh Motor Company. Drive on Weeds Purchase Another Truc- kIs making a drive Cache County has purchased onLogan city William Wal- an International truck for use ton noxious weeds, direct supervision of in the county road department the having owners are drhre. This truck was secured through being UrgedProperty to exterminate the Barber Implement Com- these-wee- ds that infest the pany. A large G M C truck was parking and streets in front few a from days ago purchased of their residences. White-to- p is the Lund berg , Buick - agency, being- - sprayed in - order to- - kill These trucks will be used side It before it gets sufficient by side on the county high- growth to go to seed. Every A test of the better of ways. who have white top on the two can be made by way of person are urged to astheir premises will comparison as to which sist In this weed extermination stand the hardest gaff by hav campaign. lng them go on the roads at the same time and give them Seek Land Release practically the same sort of us Tuesday L. S. Cardon, Comage. missioner L. P. Peterson, Melof Benson and We have' in the vicinity of vin Ballard M. R. Hovey will meet Logan a player piano just like Secretary new. Sells regularly at $650.00. with the state land board to Will sacrifice rather than ship ask for the release of the land back to Salt Lake - New Bench, thatJs part of the Logan Cache rolls and delivery free- - Terms airport. The state onland board this proto reliable party. CONSOLE holds a mortgage DATED MUSIC COMPANY, 121 perty and the title cannot pass until It is released. South Main, Salt Lake City. . (Advertisement Celebration Stickers Out The automobile stickers for Crawford Has Twins Darrell Crawford of Ogden the pioneer celebration and Lo5 have son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craw gan rodeo for July made and distributed ford of this' city, came to Lo- been gan this morning to take his among the local service stations. mother back: to Ogden with him The advertising committee Is for a few days. He reported proud of this sticker and bethe arrival at the Dee hospital lieves that practically all auto last night twin babies, a boy owners' will be glad to use these and a girl. Mrs, Crawford and on their automobiles from now the babies are reported to be until the celebration. The committee suggests that all automogetting along very nicely, fact local relatives will be glad bile owneis ask for 'the Logan to learn. The daddy is a mighty Rodeo stickers at the service proud man, in fact so proud stations. The design and stickthat he wouldnt spend much ers were made by J. P. Smith time here this morning. As soon ti Sons. There is no need for as his mother was ready -- to sending away for any kind of join him, lie was on his. way stickers as they can be made back home. locally for any occasion. ed - dr al - -- 24-2- 4 , ' Fmi "A - i ' the court room at the end f of the procession of the justices, headed by Chief Justice Hughes. After his associates took their seats on the bench, and court was opened, by the crier, the chief justice announced the appointment . of. Justice, Roberts and his presence in eourt. Justice Roberts stood at the desk of clerk Charles. E. Cropley who rad the commission and administered the oath. Marshal Green then escorted Roberts to his seat on the extreme left of the bench and the court took up its routine business of delivering opinions. . . Roberts is 55. He made a national reputation as special government counsel In the celebrated oil cases. Like Justice Sanford, his predecessor, he Is a Republican. Here From Garland Mrs. F. H. Lovltt of Garland, is a shopping visitor In Logan today, having motored here this , forenoon.' . Returns from Montana Daniel Tovey, 8r has just returned from Montana where he has spent the past three weeks at his ranch. . Recovering Authur Picot, who has been gravely ill with pneumonia for several days, is reported today to be much Improved. Back Home Again Byron Smith, who has been teaching school at Whitney, ac companled by Mrs. Smith, has returned to Logan to spend bis summer vacation here. Portneuf Excursion Portneuf stake is conducting an excursion to. the Lpgaji tpra? pie today. There is a large delegation here Including Bishop Dan Stephenson of Topaz. Visits Brother M. S. Siddoway. wife and sons are visiting in Logan, guests of Ray Siddoway, a brother. This is the first visit . here . in. eleven years. Mr Siddoway will be remembered as mess sar geant with the 145th Rield Ar t, tilary at Qamp Kearnejk Continued from Page One their college training had afforded them. He contrasted the educational advancement today with that of 25 years ago, and remarked that a visit to the campus of the University of Michigan had given him much food for thought. There he had observed the clean minds and high purposes held by the men and women students at that institution. In closing, the speaker urgetl the students to do their utmost to reflect the aims and ideals of their college on going out to meet lifes' problems, and to ction- .- - - dr.- - oi ui .3 . Dean K. C. Ikeler otthe.fchool of agriculture presented Candidates for tne bachelor of science degree in agriculture; Dean A. H. Saxer of the school of arts and sciences, presented the candidates in arts and sciences-twdegrees In the school hf forestry begun last year' were also awarded as part of the agricultural group; Mrs. Chrlstipe B. Clayton presented candidates fer the baccalaureate degree in the school of home economics,. A. H. Saxer in the school of education; Dean Ray B West in the school of engineenn?, and Dean W. L. Wanlass in the school of (Commerce and business administration. r Dean F. L. West of the facul- -, ty presented candidates f.r thf degree of master of science so conduct themselves thrtr The opening atid closing prayacta and thoughts might reflect ers were by President Joseph only the best- light upon their Quinney, Jr., of Logan stake t atano maer. . , presidency, and Bishop W. H Governor George H. Dem ar- Griffin, Jr., of the Logan Fourth rived for the exercises and wasi ward. called upon , to speak briefly. He congratulated the graduates on their having reached the tht Cenpass over .the .Utah-Idah- o tral lines, a switchman's key and several other odds and ends In his pockets. , attainment cf thls(set goal When he was searched at the The board of trustees, facpolice station after being found ulty and graduates marched inin the' park the only thing to the auditorium at the begin-- , found in, his 'pockets was the nlng of the exercises. President switchmans key. Anthony W. Ivins of the board Is McCullock said the It' also of trustees presided at the exFILM. wore a cap at the time he left ercises and offered a message of not his borne and the cap has congratulation to the students. been found. PoUce believe that Louis L. Madsen, graduate In if they can find the cap it may give a clue to how and where the school of agriculture, presented a paper on A Responsihe heceived his fatal Injury. e. McCullock and his family re- bility of a Graduate in Agricul-turThe mens glee club, unsided in. Logan until October, of Professor Sound! 1929, when they came to this der the direction Walter the and Welti, orchestra, had Bines j that time hs city. THE MAN APE been a carpenter and utiUty under the conduction of Clarence J. Hawkins contributed BEEN F0UN0 P man for the U. I. C. railroad. several numbers. Miss Annel j An hour or more before the Pearson, a member of the class ASTOUNDING! poUce discovered McCullock it of 30 contributed a vollin solo. AMAZING! is said that he was seen on Grant avenue by a garage man, Professor C. E. McClellan pre-to THRILLING! normal certificates who reported that he appeared sented to be dazed and unable to talk. those completing the two-ye- ar Martin J . It has not yet been determin- normal course; Major the R. O. commanding ed as to whether or not an in- OBrien, ., presented commissions as quest will be held. second lieutenants in the offiNOW PLAYING Mr. McCullock was born in cers reserve corps, artillery Logan, February 1, 1906 the son branch of service, to those R. of Ben M. and Annie Smith O. T..C. students whq had comMcCullock. He was. married to pleted the prescribed course in Miss Larsss Wilhelm of North Logan. Three , small children survive:4 Shirley , Keith and a TODAY baby. One brother, Marsden McTUESDAY AND Cullock of Logan and one sister, Mrs. Alberta McCullock WEDNESDAY Reese of Pittsburgh, Pa., also The Best Sound in The State survive. Flmergl services will be held WJJMCft ML. 'Vs' Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Logan Fifth ward chapel. The .body was taken to Lo' gan from Ogden today, by John . JTuitMMic jf m LYRIC THEATRE T.-C- I CAPITOL 4 OLD FVERYTilBldO4 M. Richards, undertaker. UCUTHER JOE E. BROWN Sally OKed Dorothy Revwr Georges Carpenter Based on foe t Musitaf 4 Smuerti O. H. Borg Funeral Funeral services for Oliver H. who died Saturday, will be held at 2 oclock Tuesday afternoon in the Sixth ward chji- Borg, pel. ,1 Also Talking News Logan Visitors and Mrs. Charles Brock and. twin girls of Salt .Lake returned home Sunday afternoon following a pleasant visit with Mr. Mrs. Brock's mother, ' J and Vitaphone Acts . Mrs. Lulu Parkinson. -- Kirk ham Speaks Oscar Klrkham, assistant director of region 12, Boy Scouts of America, was. the , speaker at a rally and scout court ' qf honor held in the Hyrum Third Scout ward, Sunday evening.Executive Preston W. pond and Camping Committee chairman John H. Wilson were - . , , v Returns Is Idahe Forest Supervisor - Carl B Arentsen of the Caches national forest was in his office qu Saturday and . returned'. ' to founan. Idaho area again Sunday where forest ; service crews are engaged hi spotting and burning trees Infested With In sects in the Strawberry district.' . Leave For Washington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ore gory left Sunday for Washing ton, D. C- - where Mr. Gregory has a government position. Mrs. Gregory is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Rose, 184 east Second South. Mrs. Fred Burr, a sister of Mrs. Gregory, entertained In their honor at dinner at the Fred and Max. cafe Sunday. Buried in Logan The body of T. A Thoreseo of Salt Lake was burled In the Logan cemetery Sunday evening. following brief services here.-l- t was late In the even-in- g when the cortege arrived from the state capital where service! were held during the afternoon. MT.Xhoresen was a former resident of this city. Flans Stanford Study A. Eldon Rex, who has been teaching In the Logan L. D. 8. seminary, has resigned his position and is planning to leave in the fall for Palo Alto, California. where he will enroll in the Stanford university school of business administration. Mrs. Rex, who was formerly Miss Mary Brown, will accompany him to California. 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